安杰文和西吉斯蒙德时期的波兹索尼免收通行费

V. Kovacs
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本研究考察了安杰文时期和卢森堡的西吉斯蒙德统治下的波兹索尼(斯洛伐克布拉迪斯拉发)公民免收通行费的问题。除了解释1291年安德鲁三世颁布的城镇宪章所保障的特权外,我们还讨论了与特权有效性有关的问题。城镇宪章确保了Pozsony医院在整个王国免收过路费,但只有那些以贸易为目的旅行的人才能从中受益。经过皇室的确认,全国范围内的免收通行费在安茹王朝和西吉斯蒙迪王朝时期一直有效。所有已知结果的诉讼都以承认波佐尼市民免收通行费而告终,只有一个例外:1357年,埃斯特戈姆的大教堂章节设法打破了免收通行费的特权,参考了他们征收通行费的古老和虔诚的捐赠。然而,路易一世统治时期的提及也暗示了查理一世签发的一份已丢失但部分重建的宪章的存在,该宪章授予波佐尼镇居民区域限制的通行费豁免。后一项特权宪章似乎为多瑙河上和多瑙河旁的Pozsony-Visegrád和Pozsony-Buda路线(通往皇家宫廷的路线)上的任何交通提供了通行费豁免。查理的“多瑙河免收通行费”的特许状可能得到了路易的认可,因为法庭记录显示这项特权是有效的。
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The Pozsony Toll Exemption in the Angevin and Sigismund Eras
This study examines the question of the toll exemption of the citizen of Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia) in the Angevin period and under the rule of Sigismund of Luxembourg. Beyond interpreting the privilege guaranteed in the town charter issued by Andrew III in 1291, we discuss the problems connected to the validity of the privilege. The town charter ensured the Pozsony hospites the toll exemption in the entire kingdom, but only those could benefit from the privilege who travelled with the purpose of trade. Through royal confirmations, the country-wide toll exemption remained in effect throughout the Angevin and Sigismundian periods. All the lawsuits with known outcome ended with the acknowledgement of the exemption from tolls of the burghers of Pozsony except one case: in 1357 the cathedral chapter of Esztergom managed to break the privilege of the exemption with reference to the ancientness and pious donation of their right to collect tolls. Mentions from the reign of Louis I, however, also imply the existence of a lost but partially reconstructed charter issued by Charles I, which granted the Pozsony townspeople a regionally restricted toll exemption. The latter charter of privilege seems to have provided toll exemption for any kind of traffic, meaning transport of persons and goods on the Pozsony–Visegrád and Pozsony–Buda routes (meaning, the routes to the royal court) on and beside the Danube. Charles’s charter providing a ‘Danube toll exemption’ was probably confirmed by Louis, because court records indicate that the privilege was in effect.
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