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- Remensa (Catalan: Remença) was a Catalan mode of serfdom. Those who were serfs under this mode are properly pagesos de remença (pagesos meaning "peasants");...
- declared themselves in favor of the king against the nobles. In 1462, the remensa peasants rebelled; this coincided with the War against John II by the nobles...
- Feliu de Pallerols, 1498 or 1499) was a Catalan nobleman who captained the Remensa Army in the War of the Remences, a conflict overshadowed by the Catalan...
- thirteenth century to refer to the territories of Catalonia containing remensa peasants from the Diocese of Girona, the eastern half of the Diocese of...
- postica Ephemera pramodi Ephemera pulcherrima Ephemera purpurata Ephemera remensa Ephemera romantzovi Ephemera rufomaculata Ephemera sachalinensis Ephemera...
- S****ia remensa is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae. This species occurs in the Australian part of...
- de Guadalupe in Extremadura, Spain on 21 April 1486 to free the Catalan remensa peasants who were subjects of the lord of the manor and tied to his lands...
- acquired by the March family, known for their knights and poets. During the Remensa Wars of the 15th century, the castle sustained significant damage. Despite...
- Pere Joan Sala (died 1485) was the leader of the radical remensas in the Second War of the Remences, which began with the uprising of Mieres in 1484. Joan...
- onerous evil customs allowing medieval nobles in Catalonia to maltreat the remensa peasants and tie them to their lands. The monastery has rich ****ociations...