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Ausländer in den ungarischen Dom und Stiftskapiteln während des Spätmittelalters (1301 1526)
In the late medieval Hungary many clerics of foreign origin held beneficies of small er or greater value. Despite of the bans on holding beneficies by foreigners which first were recorded in the late 14 th century, some 300 foreigners enjoyed such ecclesiastical remunerations in the time span indicated above. Among them there were royal phys icans, papal diplomats, tax collectors, etc. The aim of the paper is to highlight their role and importance in the Medieval Hungarian Chapters.