cartularies (Meaning)
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cartularies (pl.)
of Cartulary
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cartularies Sentence Examples
- Historians meticulously studied the medieval cartularies to trace the lineage of noble families.
- The monastery's cartularies contained detailed records of land transactions dating back centuries.
- Researchers sifted through the cartularies in search of clues about the region's economic history.
- The preservation of ancient cartularies was crucial for understanding the legal structures of feudal societies.
- Within the cartularies, scholars found invaluable insights into the daily lives of peasants and serfs.
- The cartularies served as a primary source for unraveling the complex network of feudal obligations.
- Despite their fragile condition, the cartularies provided a treasure trove of information about medieval governance.
- Archivists diligently digitized the cartularies to ensure their accessibility for future generations.
- The study of cartularies shed light on the evolution of land tenure systems throughout the Middle Ages.
- Historians pieced together fragments from damaged cartularies to reconstruct the history of ancient settlements.
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of Cartulary
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Historians meticulously studied the medieval cartularies to trace the lineage of noble families.
The monastery's cartularies contained detailed records of land transactions dating back centuries.
Researchers sifted through the cartularies in search of clues about the region's economic history.
The preservation of ancient cartularies was crucial for understanding the legal structures of feudal societies.