Koretić, Sofija.
(2014).
Odnos vladara i plemstva Zagrebačke i Križevačke županije tijekom protudvorskog pokreta.
Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of History.
[mentor Grgin, Borislav].
Abstract
This thesis outlines relations between each individual Hungarian- Croatian ruler and the nobility of counties of Zagreb and Križevci, foreign influence on them and a short analysis of narration of royal charters in respect to the relations between the ruler and the nobility through the period of movement against the Court. During that period, between 1382 and 1403, a few revolts against both queens, Mary and Elisabeth, and also against king Sigismund of Luxemburg took place. Nobles of Zagreb and the county of Križevci were, in the same way like other nobles of Hungarian- Croatian Kingdom, divided into two groups, those who supported the ruler, and those, who opposed him. The variety of situations, which could have arisen as a result of these interconnections, is presented through three aspects which reflect these different relations between the ruler and the nobility. That is primarily military activity in royal service or against the ruler. Consequences of that kind of activity were reflected in a material aspect of land donations, or, in the opposite case, deprivation of land. The third aspect is the notional one, which also categorised the nobility in charters and outlined the ideals of fidelity and its opposite, infidelity. All three, military, material and notional aspects are connected with each other and constitute integrity in mutual relations of the ruler and the nobility, which is peculiar for the period of movement against the Court.
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