Castellania

1707 map of the castellania of Lille, established in 1039.

A castellania was the smallest administrative subdivision of land in medieval Malta, Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands, signifying the territory over which the master of a castle exercised his ordinary rights. At its centre was the castle, the most important place in the castellania, administered by a castellan (castellanus in Latin).[1] In south-eastern France from the 11th century onwards such a subdivision was called a castellania, a châtellenie or a mandement (from the Latin mandamentum) and covered the administrative, military and financial functions of a territory held, exploited from and protected by a castle.[2]

  1. ^ Nouveau choix de pièces tirées des anciens Mercures, et des autres journaux (in French). Vol. 77. from the Bavarian State Library. 1762. p. 56..
  2. ^ (in French) Collectif, Vie de cour en Bourgogne à la fin du Moyen Âge, Alan Sutton, coll. « Histoire et architecture », Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, 2002 (ISBN 2842537432), p. 7.

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