Počiatky a vývoj majetkov Hozywmezew – Zbudské Dlhé – za čias kráľov Arpádovskej dynastie a Anjouvcov (1268 – 1382)

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    https://doi.org/10.54937/nhe.2024.13.2.35-53

    Autor: Daniel Boleš

    In: Notitiæ historiæ ecclesiasticæ

    ISSN: 1338-9572 (Print)

    ISSN: 2730-0153 (Online)

    Ročník: 13

    Číslo: 2

    Strany: 35-53

    Rok vydania: 2024

    Vydavateľ: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku

    Abstract: When writing the history of towns and villages in Slovakia, Slovak historians have focused on researching the history of settlement. The results of their work provide the foundations on which the history within regions or individual localities can be extended. One such locality is the village of Zbudské Dlhé, whose history dates back to the reign of the Hungarian King Andrew II. At that time, it was a village associated with a large estate, from which villages gradually emerged both in the valley of the Laborec River and in the adjacent Laborec Highlands. One of the important aspects of examining the origins and development of this area is to follow its economic development. This development was based on everyday needs and was governed by its own laws. Hungarian customary law offers an interpretative key to medieval documents. It also allows for the observation of the economic condition of the locality or a defined territory.

    Keywords: Village – villa. Nobility from Zbudza. Zbudské Dlhé. Estate. Medieval Eastern Slovakia.

    Citácia:

    BOLEŠ, Daniel, 2024. Počiatky a vývoj majetkov Hozywmezew – Zbudské Dlhé – za čias kráľov Arpádovskej dynastie a Anjouvcov (1268 – 1382). In: Notitiæ historiæ ecclesiasticæ. Online. Ružomberok: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku, roč. 13, č. 2, s. 35-53. ISSN 1338-9572 (Print). ISSN 2730-0153 (Online). Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.54937/nhe.2024.13.2.35-53