Hungary (servitude population)
Hungarians - ministerial servants in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Poland, servants associated with an official called Hungary.
Karol Buczek claimed that the inhabitants of the former servicemen named Hungarian, Hungarian, Wanger, also Hungarian, belonged to the Hungarian government. ... pertinentium ad beneficium ungari dictum .... Krakowski, enigmatic office of Hungary was listed in the diploma of Boleslaw the Shady, issued in 1254 for the monastery Staniątki. Today we do not know anything about the duties of such an official and the office. According to Karol Buczka, the Hungarian government also functioned in Kujawy and in Wielkopolska, as is evidenced by the names of the towns located there, identical with the names in the Cracow district. It is not known what the Hungarian service was, because they performed the functions associated with the functions unknown to the Hungarian government. Like other duke's servants, the Hungarian were probably the heirs of the peasants and were obliged to provide the prince's law. Bibliography
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