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castellany
castellany (ˈkɑːstələnɪ, ˈkæst-) [ad. med.L. (Pr., It., Sp.) castellania, f. castellān-us: see above. (In mod.F. châtellenie.)] The office or jurisdiction of a castellan; the lordship of a castle, or the district belonging to a castle.[1357 in Sir T. D. Hardy Syllab. Rymer's Fœdera I. 392 The castel...
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Castellany of Gützkow
The Castellany of Gützkow was a castellany in the Duchy of Pomerania in the High Middle Ages. Following his death in 1129, the castellany was reorganised into the County of Gützkow, with Wartislaw's daughter, Dobroslawa of Pomerania, being titled
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chatellany
chatellany (ˈʃɑːtələnɪ, -æ-) Also in 7 chastellenie. [ad. mod.F. châtellenie, OF. chastellenie, assimilated to castellany, q.v.] = castellany.1668 Lond. Gaz. No. 250/2 With all the extent of their Bailiwicks, Chastelenies, Territories. 1711 Ibid. No. 4907/1 The Chattelanies of Lisle and the Tournesi...
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Groswin
The castellany is thought to have comprised the area between the rivers Peene and Zarow, and the villages Rehberg, Japenzin, Iven, Crien, Wegezin, Thurow In 1185, a Danish expedition led by Canut VI destroyed the burgh and devastated the castellany.
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castleward
ˈcastleward † 1. The warden of a castle. Obs.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. xxxviii. 129 (Jam.) The Castelwartis on the Marche herde say, etc. 2. Feudal Syst. = castle-guard 2, 3.1576 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 140 The lande beeing charged with tenne shillings (called Castlewards) for every Warder tha...
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Świny, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
From the 13th century on, Świny apparently was the administrative seat of a Polish castellany on the trade route from the Silesian capital Wrocław across However, over the centuries it lost its meaning, after the Silesian duke Bolesław II Rogatka about 1270 erected neighbouring Bolków Castle, and the castellany
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Castellania
Castellania, a comarca in Catalonia, Spain
Inquisitor's Palace or Castellania, a palace in Birgu, Malta
See also
Castellan, the governor or captain of a castellany
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Grodziszcze, Świdnica County
History
In the 11th and 12th centuries, the village, initially known as Gramolin, was the seat of a castellany within medieval Poland, which was later
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Opole (administrative)
It was the lowest unit of administration in the medieval Polish kingdom, subordinate to the castellany. They were subordinate to the local castellany.
Opoles began disappearing around the 13th to 15th centuries.
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Brugse Vrije
The Brugse Vrije was a castellany in the county of Flanders, often called in English "the Franc of Bruges". The fief was first called the Castellany of Bruges, but later took on the name Brugse Vrije. In Middle Ages it was divided into Amts.
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Kamieńczyk, Wyszków County
This former town has a long history: in 1377 - 1795, it was the seat of a separate castellany (later a county), which belonged to Land of Nur, part of The castellany of Kamienczyk/Kamieniec was established in 1377 in Sochaczew, during a meeting of dukes of the Duchy of Mazovia.
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Principality of Gützkow
Around 1128, it was conquered by the Duchy of Pomerania and reorganised into Castellany of Gützkow. the time when Otto of Bamberg had converted the area into Christianity, the state was already conquered by the Duchy of Pomerania and reorganized into Castellany
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Vrije
Amsterdam is a university in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a Flemish university located in Brussels, Belgium
Brugse Vrije was a castellany
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Ogier of Savoy
His first adult responsibility recorded is the castellany of Faverges in 1353. In 1355 he received the castellany of Conflans, which controlled the valleys of the Arly and Isère, which valleys he continued to command for the rest
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Baldwin I of Ramla
In 1126, the castellany, which controlled the surrounding countryside too, was given in fief to the Count of Jaffa. The sudden disappearance of Baldwin after this date could be attributed to his receiving the castellany of Ramla and adopting it as his surname.
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