The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History Jonathan Riley-Smith Archon Books, 1973 - 351 páginas |
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It is worth while examining a little more closely through seigneurial charters
issued between 1241 and 1271 the persons who held rear - fiefs in the lordships
. 100 They seem to have made up a close society , sharing among themselves
the ...
It is worth while examining a little more closely through seigneurial charters
issued between 1241 and 1271 the persons who held rear - fiefs in the lordships
. 100 They seem to have made up a close society , sharing among themselves
the ...
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A series of charters issued by John of Beirut in the early 12208 illustrate how a
lord would set about building up a port . In November 1221 John granted a
charter to the Genoese , giving them freedom from the harbour tax of anchoragia
on all ...
A series of charters issued by John of Beirut in the early 12208 illustrate how a
lord would set about building up a port . In November 1221 John granted a
charter to the Genoese , giving them freedom from the harbour tax of anchoragia
on all ...
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because they could have no personal interest in the royal domain since they
could not inherit it . Gifts made by them were considered to be of permanent
validity , provided that their charters were witnessed by the men of the High Court
.
because they could have no personal interest in the royal domain since they
could not inherit it . Gifts made by them were considered to be of permanent
validity , provided that their charters were witnessed by the men of the High Court
.
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Índice
Feudalism in Palestine | 3 |
Lords Lordships and Vavasours | 21 |
The Domain in the Countryside | 40 |
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