Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)

This study is developed based on documents included in prestigious collections of documents: Documenta Romaniae Historica. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Romania. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Moldova in the XVIII century; Moldova in the era of feudalism, etc. Thus, aspects of the...

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Main Author: Alexandru FURTUNĂ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC) 2019-05-01
Series:Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
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Online Access:http://ethnology.asm.md/wp-content/uploads/5.Alexandru-FURTUN%C4%82.pdf
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spelling doaj-2087a69c56b74fa4946118f5a11fd0382020-11-25T02:27:05ZengInst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC)Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie1857-20492537-61522019-05-01XXV13947Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)Alexandru FURTUNĂ0 Institute of HistoryThis study is developed based on documents included in prestigious collections of documents: Documenta Romaniae Historica. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Romania. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Moldova in the XVIII century; Moldova in the era of feudalism, etc. Thus, aspects of the origin and the area of spread of secular land ownership in Iasi County were investigated. These properties belonged to the well-known and influential boyar clans: Ciogolea, Chiritsa, Paleologul, Prajescu, Baciok and Buhush. Following the investigations, we state that the property owned by the above-mentioned families was acquired in various ways: by inheritance, in the form of donation, through exchange and purchase/sale. Most of the land in villages and parts of villages in Iasi belonged to Chiritsa and Paleologul boyar families (about 17) and to Prajescu (about 10). The property of Ciogolea, Chiritsa, Paleologul, Prajescu, Baciok and Buhus clans was spread along both sides of the river Prut, as well as its right and left tributaries.http://ethnology.asm.md/wp-content/uploads/5.Alexandru-FURTUN%C4%82.pdflordshipboyargovernordonationestateinheritancesale – purchaseexchange
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Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
lordship
boyar
governor
donation
estate
inheritance
sale – purchase
exchange
author_facet Alexandru FURTUNĂ
author_sort Alexandru FURTUNĂ
title Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
title_short Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
title_full Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
title_fullStr Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
title_full_unstemmed Consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul Iaşi (III)
title_sort consideraţii cu privire la originea şi aria de răspândire a unor proprietăţi laice din ţinutul iaşi (iii)
publisher Inst. Patrimoniului Cultural (IPC)
series Revista de Etnologie şi Culturologie
issn 1857-2049
2537-6152
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This study is developed based on documents included in prestigious collections of documents: Documenta Romaniae Historica. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Romania. A. Moldova; Documents on the history of Moldova in the XVIII century; Moldova in the era of feudalism, etc. Thus, aspects of the origin and the area of spread of secular land ownership in Iasi County were investigated. These properties belonged to the well-known and influential boyar clans: Ciogolea, Chiritsa, Paleologul, Prajescu, Baciok and Buhush. Following the investigations, we state that the property owned by the above-mentioned families was acquired in various ways: by inheritance, in the form of donation, through exchange and purchase/sale. Most of the land in villages and parts of villages in Iasi belonged to Chiritsa and Paleologul boyar families (about 17) and to Prajescu (about 10). The property of Ciogolea, Chiritsa, Paleologul, Prajescu, Baciok and Buhus clans was spread along both sides of the river Prut, as well as its right and left tributaries.
topic lordship
boyar
governor
donation
estate
inheritance
sale – purchase
exchange
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