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Meaning of "vogtei"
pertaining to a type of administrative district in certain German-speaking regions, historically associated with a reeve or sheriff (Vogtei)
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The territory or area of responsibility of a Vogt is called a Vogtei from vocatia.
The German term Vogtei is ultimately a loan from Latin vocatia.
The territorial responsibility of a Vogt is known as a Vogtei.
Vogtei of Rivera.
The office or territory of a Vogt was a Vogtei.
Vogtei of Bellinzona.
The rights to high justice were held by the Vogtei of Wangen.
Vogtei of Blenio.
The town was then the centre of the Bailiwick of Harburg Vogtei Harburg.
Vogtei of Leventina.
Since then the castle has been a ruin, only one building was used as a vogtei.
In the wake of these reforms, the Vogtei of Wietzendorf was split away from Bergen.
Vogtei is a municipality in the Unstrut-Hainich district of Thuringia, Germany.
After the family divided into two in 1278 was it made part of Hohengeroldseck Vogtei Seelbach.
The income from the Vogtei Thorberg was administered by a " Vogt " from the Bern patriciate.
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The rights to the low justice and the vogtei fell on Bremgarten in 1414.
In 1304 the Vogtei of Soltau was sold to the cathedral chapter of Verden.
Until the early 14th century, there was an Imperial Vogtei ( Reichsvogtei ) of Ellenz-Poltersdorf.
In 1326 the Convent of Altmünster at Mainz enfeoffed them with its Vogtei in Heidesheim.
In 1112, the Remigiusland was taken over as a Vogtei by the Counts of Veldenz.
In 1299 the Frohburgs sold the castle and the entire Vogtei to the Habsburgs.