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- From the 12th century in central Europe, a Burgmann (plural: Burgmannen or modern term Burgmänner, Latin: oppid****, castrensus) was a knight ministeriales...
- the name von Creuzburg. The Burgmannen, guards, and fiefs not infrequently also took the name of the Castle. Burgmannen were members of the low aristocracy...
- surrounding land with its dependants, was entrusted to ministerialis or Burgmannen who were called Reichsministerialen (imperial ministerialis) in this case...
- the many residencies of the bishops since 1180. Despite this the first "Burgmannen" primary were known as Imperial Ministeriales and not as commissionaires...
- A defined area outside the walls of a castle, where the houses of the burgmannen were found. The burgmannnen were given these houses by their lords as...
- served mainly for territorial security and was probably inhabited by Burgmannen. Charles IV became the last ruler to stay here in 1354. The Aula regia...
- strived to cut down the archbishop's reach. Mainz staffed the castle with Burgmannen and erected a customs post controlling the shipping on the Rhine, supplemented...
- At this time, the town was important for its imperial castle and the Burgmannen who lived there. In the 14th century, the town was pledged to the Electorate...
- Brückentor ("Bridge Gate"). To defend the town there was, besides the castle's Burgmannen, also a kind of townsmen's defence force or shooting guild (somewhat like...
- ownership. ****ure disputes were to be investigated and settled by the burgmannen and councils. In later years, this treaty was renewed and refined. Henry...