Title Privatūs valdų kompleksai ir susisiekimas. Dar vienas atvykusių bajorų evangelikų, bažnyčių fundatorių, žemėvaldos formavimo aspektas Žemaitijoje XVI a. antrojoje pusėje – XVII a. pradžioje
Translation of Title Private holding complexes and communications. Another aspect of land-ownership formation by newcomer Noblemen-Evangelicals, Church funders, in Samogitia in the late 16th – early 17th centuries.
Authors Skurdauskienė, Jolanta
DOI 10.15181/ahuk.v27i0.899
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Is Part of Acta historica universitatis Klaipedensis: Krikščioniškosios tradicijos raiška viduramžių-naujausiųjų laikų kasdienybės kultūroje: europietiški ir lietuviški puslapiai = The development of christian tradition in every-day culture in the late middle ages and early modern period: lithuanian and other european examples.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2013, [t.] 27, p. 118-139.. ISSN 1392-4095. eISSN 2351-6526
Keywords [eng] nobility ; land ownership ; holding complexes ; water and land routes
Abstract [eng] The paper deals with the issue of land-ownership formation in the early 16th - late 17th centuries by the newly-arrived noblemen elite in Samogitia, given the local communication network and the directions of the commercial market areas. The principal Samogitian land and water routes are overviewed that could have made an impact on the potential of the formed holdings. The land holding formation of four families of Evangelical noblemen and church funders, i.e. those of Skaševskis, Radziminskis, Stabrovskis, and Gruževskis, is analysed. As proved by the research findings, the newly arrived nobility formed their holdings not only on the previously recorded Samogitian axis of the southwest-the centre-the northwest. The families worked consistently and intentionally, arranging their holdings in accordance with the communications with commercial markets and the formed land and water routes.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2013
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