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Noble bondsmen ministerial marriages in the Archdiocese of Salzburg ; 1100-1343

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Noble bondsmen : ministerial marriages in the Archdiocese of Salzburg ; 1100-1343

Author: Freed, John B.
By: John B. Freed
Edition: First paperback printing
Publication: Ithaca ; London
...: Cornell University Press
...: 2019
Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
ISBN: 9781501734670 , 9781501742569
Subject: Katholische Kirche / Erzdiözese Salzburg / Ministerialität / Eheschließung / Geschichte 1100-1343

 
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Title: Noble bondsmen
Remainder of title: ministerial marriages in the Archdiocese of Salzburg ; 1100-1343
By: John B. Freed
Author: Freed, John B.
Edition: First paperback printing
Publication: Ithaca ; London
...: Cornell University Press
...: 2019
Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
Other edition entry: Erscheint auch als
Other edition entry: Erscheint auch als
_Note: Druck-Ausgabe, geb.
_Note: Druck-Ausgabe, pbk.
_ISBN: 978-0-8014-2975-0
_ISBN: 978-1-5017-4255-2
ISBN: 9781501734670
ISBN: 9781501742569
DOI: 10.7591/9781501734670
Price: Online, PDF Online, EPUB/MOBI
Subject: Katholische Kirche / Erzdiözese Salzburg ; Ministerialität ; Eheschließung ; Geschichte 1100-1343
Subject: Marriage customs and rites, Medieval Marriage History Austria Salzburg Ministerials History Austria Salzburg
Fulltext: https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501734670
description: Volltext
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Abstract: Men and women who belonged to an estate unique to medieval Germany, the ministerials occupied a social position summarized by the oxymoron "noble bondsmen." While they retained the legal status of serfs, by the thirteenth century the ministerials included the warriors and administrators who formed the de facto nobility of the region. With this monumental work of social history, John B. Freed documents the network of marriage practices among ministerials in the archdiocese of Salzburg. In the process he reconstructs an important and previously unexplored chapter in the rise of the German principalities and provides the most comprehensive account of any elite group in northern Europe during the High Middle Ages. Although the ministerials' choice of spouses was subjected to the same restrictions that governed the marriage of serfs, Freed shows how the ministerials successfully employed marriage to acquire wealth, forge links with other families, and enhance their prestige. He describes the status of women in High Medieval Germany in unprecedented detail as he examines the ministerials' strategies of family alliance, the evolution of their marriage payment system, and the manipulation of ministerials' marriages by archbishops aiming to expand the boundaries of the ecclesiastical principality. Turning to representations of ministerials in the Rodenegg frescoes and in Ulrich of Liechtenstein's Frauendienst, Freed also probes the ministerials' own perception of the ambiguities of their social position.
B3Kat-ID: BV045901386
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