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Bednja Estate and Kapela Manor in Medieval Times
Ranko Pavleš
; Podravka, Koprivnica
Sažetak
The paper deals with history and territorial developments of Bednja nobility, situated between Drava River in the north, Podravina main roads in the south, Ludbreg nobility in the west and Rasinja landlords in the east. Bednja estate arose from »Zarpetri« lands, which were first recorded in 1261 and Črnec estate, first mentioned in 1320. By the end of 14th century, the landlords of Bednja split and divided the estate among themselves. After its division, the western part of the lands was annexed by Ludbreg nobility. Fifteenth century division of the lands split the estate further: majority went to Frodnohar family, and the lesser part, called Kapela, to the nobility Lausinger. The second part of the paper has New era villages and settlements listed by their names, as these listings were helpful tool to landlords in drawing the borders of their estates. this estate had some fifteen villages listed that were in mid-sixteenth century almost completely deserted. Some villages vanished entirely, with only a few remained populated and continued existing.
Ključne riječi
Podravina; Bednja; Kalepa; Middle Ages
Hrčak ID:
86077
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.6.2012.
Posjeta: 2.233 *