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- Freihaus abstract "A Freihaus (German for \"free house\") was a house that, although physically within the city walls of a medieval or early modern city, was legally outside it. That is, the residents of a Freihaus legally lived in the surrounding countryside and were outside the jurisdiction of the city Court and were exempt from municipal taxes. In addition to the nobility, religious institutions often had such privileged houses in urban areas.A freihaus was often awarded as a fief; rarely they were allodial property of their owner. They were often part of a Burglehn quarter, in which the nobility among the defenders of a fortress were housed. However, it was also possible that the Prince privileged individual house sites in a city, and exempted them from the city's charter. There were often controversies between the owners of the freihaus and the city where they were located over the question if urban crafts could legally be practised in these houses, and if so, whether they were subject to the rules of the city guilds.".
- Freihaus wikiPageExternalLink www.kruenitz1.uni-trier.de.
- Freihaus wikiPageID "31344693".
- Freihaus wikiPageLength "1585".
- Freihaus wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Freihaus wikiPageRevisionID "694761862".
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Allodial_title.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Burglehn.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_law.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Charter.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink City.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Court.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_wall.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Fee.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Feu_(land_tenure).
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Fief.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Guild.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Germany.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Jurisdiction.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLink Privilege_(legal_ethics).
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Freihaus".
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLinkText "free houses".
- Freihaus wikiPageWikiLinkText "freihaus".
- Freihaus subject Category:Medieval_law.
- Freihaus hypernym House.
- Freihaus type Building.
- Freihaus comment "A Freihaus (German for \"free house\") was a house that, although physically within the city walls of a medieval or early modern city, was legally outside it. That is, the residents of a Freihaus legally lived in the surrounding countryside and were outside the jurisdiction of the city Court and were exempt from municipal taxes.".
- Freihaus label "Freihaus".
- Freihaus sameAs Q999354.
- Freihaus sameAs Freihaus.
- Freihaus sameAs m.0gkzfjd.
- Freihaus sameAs Q999354.
- Freihaus wasDerivedFrom Freihaus?oldid=694761862.
- Freihaus isPrimaryTopicOf Freihaus.