A conditional noble or predialist (Hungarian: prédiális nemes; Latin: nobilis praedialis; Croatian: predijalci) was a landowner in the Kingdom of Hungary...
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Hungarian nobility (redirect from Slovak noble families)
true noblemen, but other privileged groups of landowners, known as conditional nobles, also existed. In the 1280s, Simon of Kéza was the first to claim...
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individually or with a group of men (soldiers), dependent on their wealth. Conditional noble Landed gentry Polish landed gentry Yeoman Toumanoff, Cyril (1983)...
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Count (category Noble titles)
similar to the native privileged class of nobles found in Poland, Hungary also had a class of Conditional nobles. As opposed to the plethora of hollow "gentry"...
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Boyars of Fogaras (category Conditional nobility (Kingdom of Hungary))
Fogaras (now Făgăraș in Romania) were a group of Vlach (or Romanian) conditional nobles in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality (and Grand...
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and 14th centuries; however, some of them were granted a full or "conditional noble" status. "We wish that each lord have his own warriors and no one...
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The nobles of Turopolje or nobles of the plain (Hungarian: túrmezei nemesek, Latin: nobiles de campo) formed a group of conditional nobles in Slavonia...
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BNED (redirect from Barnes & Noble College Bookstores)
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. (doing business as BNED, after its New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol) is one of the largest operators of college bookstores...
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Stephen protected the Archbishop of Esztergom's rights against the conditional nobles of the archbishopric who attempted to get rid of their obligations...
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to protect his wealth against the oligarchs. He was granted the "conditional noble" status. The lands of his servants and soldiers laid in Bars and Hont...
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obligation, but everybody else (even the ecclesiastic nobles, Romanian knezes, and other "conditional nobles") owed services to their lords in exchange for the...
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Szlachta (redirect from Polish noble)
pronunciation: [ˈʂlaxta] ; Lithuanian: šlėkta; lit. 'nobility') were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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the status of the "nobles of the Church" and other groups of conditional nobles. Consequently, they were not regarded real nobles, but the monarch could...
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supervised the complaints of nobles regarding illegal seizures of possessions by castle folks, udvornici and other conditional nobles in the spirit of the 1267...
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legal position of the knezes was similar to the "nobles of the Church" and other groups of conditional nobles, but the monarchs frequently rewarded them with...
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Louis and a conditional second-round pick in 2015 to New York in exchange for Ryan Callahan, a conditional first-round pick in 2014, a conditional seventh-round...
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exempted of taxes. However, the so-called conditional nobles – including the Romanian cneazes and the nobles of the Church – did not have the same liberties:...
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Mórocz (category Hungarian noble families)
Móroczkarcsa. Joannes was a conditional nobles (predialist) of the archbishopric of Esztergom. Joannes's descendants got "true noble" status later (1456,1572)...
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exemption from royal taxes, even for the noble knezes. Their status corresponded to that of the Hungarian "conditional nobles" whose nobility depended on the specified...
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of the royal income, due to privileges granted by the king to the conditional nobles. Benedict died in the second half of 1261, last mentioned by contemporary...
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nobles (Hungarian: tízlándzsások), also Szepes lancers, Spiš lancers, or lance-bearers of Szepes (szepesi lándzsásnemesek) were group of conditional noblemen...
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Pratītyasamutpāda (redirect from Conditionality (Buddhism))
forward conditionality) and depictions of how the chain can be reversed (paṭiloma-paṭiccasamuppāda, "against the grain", reverse conditionality). These...
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Count of Monpezat (category Danish noble titles)
received royal letters patent of ennoblement in 1655, conditional on his reception as a noble in the Estates of the province of Béarn, where his lands...
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Acceptance (section Conditional acceptance)
the initial conditions before the final acceptance is made, is called conditional acceptance, or qualified acceptance. For instance, in a contract involving...
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that sent Jack Eichel and a conditional third-round pick in 2023 to Vegas in exchange for Alex Tuch, Peyton Krebs, a conditional second-round pick in 2023...
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NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (redirect from Noble Anvil)
Савезничка сила / Saveznička sila) whereas the United States called it Operation Noble Anvil (Serbian: Племенити наковањ / Plemeniti nakovanj); in Yugoslavia,...
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present Majesty, for enabling His Majesty more effectually to grant conditional Pardons to Persons under Sentence of Naval Courts Martial, and to regulate...
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institutions were: Maskil el Dal Society Women's Association Deák Aid Society Noble Hearts Society Penny Society Niḥum Abelim Society Among the rabbis of Oedenburg...
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idaṃpratyayatā) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "specific conditionality" or "this/that conditionality". It refers to the principle of causality: that all things...
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of nobles with private armies of retainers). Henry VII attainted 138 men, of whom he reversed only 46 attainders, and some of these were conditional. Henry...
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