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A castellania was the smallest administrative subdivision of land in medieval Malta, Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands, signifying the territory over which the master of a castle exercised his ordinary rights. At its centre was the castle, the most important place in the castellania, administered by a castellan (castellanus in Latin).[1] In south-eastern France from the 11th century onwards such a subdivision was called a castellania, a châtellenie or a mandement (from the Latin mandamentum) and covered the administrative, military and financial functions of a territory held, exploited from and protected by a castle.[2]
^Nouveau choix de pièces tirées des anciens Mercures, et des autres journaux (in French). Vol. 77. from the Bavarian State Library. 1762. p. 56..
^(in French) Collectif, Vie de cour en Bourgogne à la fin du Moyen Âge, Alan Sutton, coll. « Histoire et architecture », Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, 2002 (ISBN 2842537432), p. 7.
For other uses, see Castellania (disambiguation). A castellania was the smallest administrative subdivision of land in medieval Malta, Poland, Hungary...
Castellania Coppi is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast...
such as the civil law court (1543–1798) of the Order of St. John at the Castellania in Valletta, Malta. The proper application of the strappado technique...
the hour record (45.798 km) in 1942. Coppi was born in Castellania (now known as Castellania Coppi), near Alessandria, one of five children born to Domenico...
Percy (1869). Historical Guide to Malta and Gozo. Calleja. pp. 152. Castellania building. "Population on 1 January by age groups and sex – functional...
to borrow money as usury was forbidden to Catholics. A castellany, or castellania, is a term denoting a district administered by a castellan. Castellanies...
May Agliè > Oropa 184 Enrico Battaglin Rigoberto Urán 2017 14ª 20 May Castellania > Oropa 131 Tom Dumoulin Tom Dumoulin 2024 2ª 5 May San Francesco al...
Italian, Latin was commonly used for official purposes such as at the Castellania. During the rule of the Order of St. John many knights were French, and...
and specially set up and claimed, and the judgment must be reversed." Castellania False confession Perjury Right to silence Struggle session (Maoist China)...
and the Mediterranean Fever Commission carried out research about brucellosis from 1904 to 1906 is located within the Castellania in Valletta, Malta....
Ruthenia by the Kingdom of Poland. In 1359, the Latin language term castellania Sanocensi was used, while in 1363, the village of Radoszyce was mentioned...
29 June 1951) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist born in Castellania. He was the younger brother of Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi. His greatest...
Courts of Justice, London Former palace of Justice of Douala, Douala Castellania (Valletta), Malta, known as the Palais de Justice in 1798–1800 Zrenjanin...
used in the decoration of buildings, including Auberge d'Italie and the Castellania in Valletta. Only a few fragments still survive today. The only epigraphic...
Kurucs from Hungary in the Battle of Zsibó. 1760 – The secondly-built Castellania in Valletta is officially inaugurated with the blessing of the interior...
in Genoa, Hinault made a spontaneous visit to Fausto Coppi's home of Castellania, paying respect to the first rider ever to have won Giro and Tour in...