Codex Falkensteinensis

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title: Codex Falkensteinensis
text: The Codex Falkensteinensis is an important medieval manuscript. It was written in 1166 as a feud directory and urbarium by Canons of the Herrenchiemsee monastery, commissioned by the Counts of Neuburg-Falkenstein. Composed at the Neuburg castle near Vagen it is considered the only preserved secular codex from the Hohenstaufen era, the oldest extant book of conveyances from a secular lordship and the oldest European family archive. The original Latin version is preserved in the archives of the Ba
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description: Medieval manuscript; the only preserved secular urbarium from the Hohenstaufen era
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