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Notaries, Chamberlains, and Court Masters

A Comparison of the Development of Court Offices in Styria and Tyrol in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

Author(s):Martin Bele
Co-author(s):Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.), Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.), Manca Gašperšič (prev.), Rok Janežič (lekt.)
Leto:2025
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina, angleščina
Type(s) of material:text
Identifier:https://doi.org/10.56420/Kronika.73.2.03
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The article focuses on the development of court offices under the rulers of the Duchy of Styria and the County of Tyrol in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In Styria, sources already point to a swift development of the court administration structure in the twelfth century, which was owed to Margrave Ottokar III, who governed his margraviate between 1129 and 1164. On the other hand, such development was much slower in the County of Tyrol, even though the first court officials may also be encountered there as early as the mid-twelfth century. This changed during the period of Count Meinhard II (who was also Duke of Carinthia), who ruled over Tyrol between 1258 and 1295.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/71508
    • title
      • Notarji, komorniki in dvorni mojstri
      • Primerjava razvoja dvornih služb na Štajerskem in Tirolskemv 12. in 13. stoletju
      • Notaries, Chamberlains, and Court Masters
      • A Comparison of the Development of Court Offices in Styria and Tyrol in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
    • creator
      • Martin Bele
    • contributor
      • Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.)
      • Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.)
      • Manca Gašperšič (prev.)
      • Rok Janežič (lekt.)
    • subject
      • Štajerska
      • Tirolska
      • srednji vek
      • Majnhard II.
      • maršali
      • komornik
      • stolnik
      • točaj
      • notarji
      • dvorni mojster
      • Styria
      • Tyrol
      • Middle Ages
      • marshal
      • chamberlain
      • steward
      • cupbearer
      • notary
      • court master
    • description
      • Tema članka je primerjava razvoja dvornih služb vladarjev vojvodine Štajerske in grofije Tirolske v 12. in 13. stoletju. Na Štajerskem iz virov razberemo hiter razvoj aparata dvornih služb že globoko v 12. stoletju, za kar je bil zaslužen mejni grof Otokar III., ki je svoji mejni grofiji vladal že med letoma 1129 in 1164. Po drugi strani je bil tovrstni razvoj na Tirolskem mnogo počasnejši, čeprav prve grofovske dvorne uradnike tudi tam srečamo že sredi 12. stoletja. To se je spremenilo v času vlade tirolskega grofa Majnharda II. (sicer tudi koroškega vojvode), ki je na Tirolskem vladal med letoma 1258 in 1295.
      • The article focuses on the development of court offices under the rulers of the Duchy of Styria and the County of Tyrol in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In Styria, sources already point to a swift development of the court administration structure in the twelfth century, which was owed to Margrave Ottokar III, who governed his margraviate between 1129 and 1164. On the other hand, such development was much slower in the County of Tyrol, even though the first court officials may also be encountered there as early as the mid-twelfth century. This changed during the period of Count Meinhard II (who was also Duke of Carinthia), who ruled over Tyrol between 1258 and 1295.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 2025
    • type
      • besedilo
    • identifier
      • identifier: https://doi.org/10.56420/Kronika.73.2.03
    • language
      • Slovenščina
      • Angleščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccBySa