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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The term Royal City denotes a privilege that some cities in Bohemia and Moravia enjoyed during the Middle Ages. It meant the city was an inalienable part of the royal estate; the king could not sell or pledge the city. At the beginning of the 16th Century, about 40 cities enjoyed this privilege. The citizens of these cities had a higher position in the estates of the realm than any other subjects.A similar status was the Lehnstadt (plural Lehnstädte); these were a source of income for the Queen. Another source of income for the king were cities with the status of Kammerstadt (plural Kammerstädte), but these were not inalienable and had a lesser status. These cities had a duty of socage. Originally, this meant that each citizen had to work the kings land a certain number of days each year, but this was soon replaced by a cash payment."@en }

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