Format:
Online-Ressource (xxvii, 162 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
0812232259
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0812214412
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9780812214413
Series Statement:
Middle Ages series
Content:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter I. The Governance of a Feudal State -- Feudal Policies -- 1. Permission to Clairvaux to acquire fiefs, ca. 1145 -- 2. The Count Acquires a Castle and Grants Fiefs for Castleguard, 1200 -- 3. The Assignment of a New Fief, 1201 -- 4. Liege Homage is Imposed 011 a Younger Brother in, 1201 -- 5. Authorization to Build a Castle, 1206 -- 6. An Exemption to the Castle Policy, 1223 -- 7. An Allodial Castle is Feudalized, 1221 -- 8. Confiscation of an Unauthorized Alienation, 1234 -- 9. The Repurchase of a Fief, 1244 -- 10. The Great Feudal Inquest, 1249-1250 -- 11. Unauthorized Alienations to the Church, 1250-1252 -- 12. Restrictions on Templar Acquisitions, 1191, 1255 -- 13. Authorization to Acquire Feudal Property, 1260 -- 14. Royal Taxation of Alienated Fiefs, 1291 -- 15. Count Thibaut V Taxes his Feudal Tenants, 1257 -- Rural and Urban Policies -- 16. Count Henry Franchises a New Village, 1175 -- 17. A joint Sponsorship (parzag-e) of a New Community, 1223 -- 18. The Communal Franchises of, 1230-1232 -- 19. A Tax on the Jews, 1222 -- The Fairs of Champagne -- 20. Regulations of the Fairs of May, 1164 -- 21. The Official Weigh Station, 1174 -- 22. Cloth Merchants Must Pay the Sales Tax, 1175 -- 23. Clothmakers at Provins Must be Residents, ca. 1223 -- 24. The Merchants of Piacenza are Banned from the Fairs, 1243 -- Chapter II: Family Affairs -- Marriage and Divorce -- 25. An Unconsummated Marriage is Undone, 1153 -- 26. A Prenuptial Agreement, 1205 -- 27. A Baronial Dowry, 1223 -- 28. A Contract of Marriage Between Knightly Families, 1231 -- 29. Count Thibaut IV's Marriage Contract, 1233 -- 30. A Projected Divorce Settlement, 1224 -- 31. A Marriage Depends on a Divorce, 1231.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Governance of a Feudal StateFeudal PoliciesPermission to Clairvaux to acquire fiefs, ca. 1145The count acquires a castle and grants fiefs for castle-guard, 1200The assignment of a new fief, 1201Liege homage is imposed on a younger brother in 1201Authorization to build a castle, 1206An exemption to the castle policy, 1223An allodial castle is feudalized, 1221Confiscation of an unauthorized alienation, 1234The repurchase of a fief, 1244The great feudal inquest, 1249-1250Unauthorized alienations to the church, 1250-1252Restrictions on Templar acquisitions, 1191, 1255Authorization to acquire feudal property, 1260Royal taxation of alienated fiefs, 1291Count Thibaut V taxes his feudal tenants, 1257Rural and Urban PoliciesCount Henry franchises a new village, 1175A joint sponsorship (pariage) of a new community, 1223The communal franchises of 1230-1232A tax on the Jews, 1222The Fairs of ChampagneRegulations of the Fairs of May, 1164The official weigh station, 1174Cloth merchants must pay the sales tax, 1175Clothmakers at Provins must be residents, ca. 1223The merchants of Piacenza are banned from the fairs, 1243Family AffairsMarriage and DivorceAn unconsummated marriage is undone, 1153A prenuptial agreement, 1205A baronial dowry, 1223A contract of marriage between knightly families, 1231Count Thibaut IV's marriage contract, 1233A projected divorce settlement, 1224.
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780812200461
Additional Edition:
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Feudal society in medieval France
Language:
English
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