Lord of Pordenone

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Lord of Pordenone was a medieval feudal title associated with the town of Pordenone in northern Italy, historically held by powerful rulers such as Ottokar II of Bohemia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval feudal title
noble title
appliesToJurisdiction Pordenone NERFINISHED
country Italy
hasAssociatedDynasty Bohemian monarchy NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedPlace Bohemia NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedReligion Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
hasCapital Pordenone NERFINISHED
hasEconomicBase urban tolls and local agriculture
hasFeudalNature hereditary or granted fief
hasFeudalRights fortification rights in Pordenone
market rights in Pordenone
tax collection in Pordenone
hasHistoricalRegion Patria del Friuli NERFINISHED
hasHolder Ottokar II of Bohemia NERFINISHED
powerful medieval rulers
rulers of Bohemia
hasJudicialAuthority local jurisdiction over Pordenone
hasLanguage Czech
German
Italian
Latin
hasMilitaryObligation provide troops to overlord
hasSovereignOverlord Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
hasTerritorialExtent town of Pordenone and its surroundings
hasTimePeriod 13th century
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderRole feudal overlord
secular ruler
hasTitleRank lord
hasTypeOfGovernment feudal lordship
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Friuli NERFINISHED
Friuli-Venezia Giulia NERFINISHED
Pordenone NERFINISHED
northern Italy
partOf Holy Roman Empire feudal system
subclassOf lordship
territorial lordship

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King Ottokar II of Bohemia positionHeld Lord of Pordenone
subject surface form: Ottokar II of Bohemia