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{{Merge | Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary | Talk:Zeman (nobleman)#merge |date=August 2008}} |
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'''Zeman''', a man pronounced [ZEHmahn], and '''zemianka''', a woman pronounced [ZEHmyahnkah], in [[Slovak language|Slovak]], '''nemes''' pronounced [NEHmesh] in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], and '''nobilis''' in [[Latin]], were the corresponding words for the title of the lowest-ranking [[nobility]] in the [[Kingdom of Hungary]]. In the hierarchy it was placed under the [[baron]]. |
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== Origins == |
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The [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] and [[Latin]] words (Latin was the kingdom's language of administration until the 19th century) could also be used in the more general sense of "a nobleman," but they had the specific meaning identifying a noble person of this particular rank in the [[Kingdom of Hungary|kingdom]]. The [[Slovak language|Slovak]] version of the title stemmed from an old broader word related to "land" (''zem'') that they were given when the largest number of them were ennobled, which was in return for helping King [[Béla IV of Hungary|Béla IV]] to defend the country during the [[Battle of Mohi|Mongol invasions]] of [[1241]]-[[1242]]. To serve in arms when called on became one of the zemans' few obligations towards the king. |
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== Status == |
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For much of the kingdom's existence, the zemans answered only to the king, they were outside any other nobleman's power and did not fall under their county's judiciary. They did not pay taxes, were automatically members of the Diet, elected their county officials, could not be ordered to convert from [[Lutheranism]] (mostly [[Slovaks]]) and [[Calvinism]] (mostly [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]]s) to [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] during the [[Habsburg]]s' forceful [[Counter-Reformation]], and enjoyed other privileges of people free of [[Feudalism|feudal]] oppression. |
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== Inheritance of titles == |
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Their title differed from the higher noblemen's titles in that it was inherited by all the zeman's children equally in each generation. Their ratio in society therefore did not decline as the population grew. A male zeman's children, sons as well as daughters, were all born zemans regardless of the status of their mother (when a female commoner married a zeman, her status was effectively raised). A female zemianka who married a commoner retained her noble status for the rest of her life, but it did not transfer to her husband and her children were born commoners. |
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== Zemans and society == |
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The zemans were somewhat more concentrated in the kingdom's [[Upper Hungary|northern counties]] (present-day [[Slovakia]]). It is estimated that about 4.6% households were zeman families in that region, although there were differences — some areas had fewer of them, some villages were inhabited predominantly by zemans.<ref>Piotr Stefan Wandycz, ''The Price of Freedom: A History of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present.'' 2001.</ref> Some zemans eventually became farmers not necessarily wealthier than their neighbors, but their status of the king's free and privileged subjects contributed to the dynamics of the [[Kingdom of Hungary|kingdom]]'s societies and to the development of its cultures. |
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The practical implications of their privileged status began to disappear with the reforms of [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor|Joseph II]] that gradually gave more freedom to the rest of the population and curbed the nobility's privileges as the [[Kingdom of Hungary|kingdom]] became more firmly integrated in the [[Habsburg monarchy]]. Among the [[Kingdom of Hungary]]'s zemans with entries in Wikipedia were [[Anton Bernolák]], [[Štefan Marko Daxner]], [[Janko Jesenský]], [[Adam František Kollár]], [[Lajos Kossuth]], [[Sándor Petőfi]], [[Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav]], and [[Jonáš Záborský]].<ref>Ján Hučko, ''Sociálne zloženie a pôvod slovenskej obrodenskej inteligencie.'' Bratislava, 1974.</ref> |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Noble titles]] |
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[[Category:Slovak nobility]] |
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[[cs:Zeman (šlechtic)]] |
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[[ru:Земан (титул)]] |
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[[sk:Zeman]] |
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