Dominical property

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Under Dominikalgut or Mr possession was in the Habsburg Empire into the to 1918 Landtafel registered individually owned a rule (a d. E. Usually noble ), respectively. The Dominikalgut is managed by the owner of the local rule. The opposite term to this is rustic property (own property of a farmer) and the chamber property (accessories of the sovereign rulership).

See also

literature

  • Georg Grüll : Castles and palaces in Upper Austria. Volume 1: Mühlviertel. Birken-Verlag, Vienna 1962.

Individual evidence

  1. Ignaz Zibermayr : Upper Austrian State Archives. 32nd annual report (1928). In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Volume 83, Linz 1930, ISSN  0379-0819 , pp. 45–56, here p. 47 ( digitized on ZOBODAT ).
  2. Peter Csendes , Ferdinand Opll (Ed.): Vienna. History of a city. Volume 1: From the beginnings to the first Turkish siege of Vienna (1529). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2001, ISBN 3-205-99266-0 , p. 199.