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VYDÁVA HISTORICKÝ ÚSTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADÉMIE VIED, V. V. I.
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TIHÁNYIOVÁ, Monika
Právo a súdna prax v každodennom živote uhorskej
šľachty za vlády Anjouovcov (na príklade rodu Bubekovcov z Plešivca)
Law and Judicial Practice in the Everyday Life of the Nobility of the Kingdom of
Hungary under the Anjou Dynasty (Following the Example of the Bubek Family from
Plešivec)
Historický časopis, 2025, 73, 4, pp. 667-695, Bratislava.
Abstract: The study focuses on the course of judicial practice under the
Anjou dynasty in the Kingdom of Hungary. The author specializes in the role of
the judiciary in the life of the medieval nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary.
The intensity of medieval law and judicial practice‘s impact on the lives of the
nobility is examined using the example of the noble family Bubek from Plešivec,
which was involved in numerous legal disputes in the 14th century. Preserved
sources on the disputes of the Bubek family and their resolution in court
provided the author with the opportunity to create at least a partial picture of
how property disputes among the nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary were resolved
in the 14th century. The author drew attention to the involvement of members of
the family in several disputes and courts at various levels. The picture of
judicial practice in the 14th century is completed by a brief description of the
judicial practice of one of the members of the family, the judge royal Stephen
Bubek. By describing the disputes that the Bubeks litigated, provoked, or were
drawn into, the author captures evidence of medieval law in practice, presenting
various procedural steps that, according to contemporary customs, preceded the
resolution of a dispute in court, as well as various forms of the course of the
court hearings themselves. Through an analysis of selected procedural actions,
the author also examines the Bubeks‘ relationship with the judiciary and their
possible attempts to abuse their power.
Keywords: Judicial practice. Regional judge. Medieval judiciary. Property
disputes. Nobility of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Bubek family. Gemer
county.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2025.73.4.2
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