Arhivski vjesnik, Vol. 51 No. 1, 2008.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Nostrum et regni nostri registrum. Mediaeval archhive of the Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom
Mirjana Matijević Sokol
; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb Hrvatska
Sažetak
Newly discovered documents on trial of the Zaboky family contain data which confirm that the King's register for the territory of Hungary and Sclavonia (nostrum et regni nostri registrum) was established in the period of Charles I (1301-1342), in which the most important documents from the King's chancellory, concerning bestowal of properties, liberties and other mercies, were inscribed. Organization and functioning of that institution has, in Hungarian historiography, been discussed on the basis of indications. A mandate of the King Lodovic, from 1345, describes, clearly and with no doubts, the way in which register was kept. It was situated in the King's court. Documents were inscribed in a short form, but with all elements of legal act. Deeds of donation might have been renovated on the basis of existing inscriptions. Register was given to the care of vice-chancellor, with title of conservator.
King’s register for the territory of Dalmatia and Croatia was established after Zadar’s peace, in the period from 1358 to 1360, when administrative reforms were going-on in that part of the Kingdom. Knowledge about organization and functioning of that register was possible on the ground of data from the document originating from 1370, recently discovered in Split's Chapter, which was serving to the King's commissioners while they were checking a state of matters in the field. Existence and functioning of the register influenced and strentghened a role and importance of administrative system and of loca credibilia. That is a context which allows to perceive a lifting of Dalmatian chapters into the status of loca credibilia in a new light, same as the moment when they began keeping their registers.
Ključne riječi
King's register; property; deed of donation; reform of King's rights; loca credibilia; documents
Hrčak ID:
29492
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Datum izdavanja:
8.12.2008.
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