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Podsednik in German was a HINTERSASSER or in Latin SUBSES.  
Podsednik in German was a HINTERSASSER or in Latin SUBSES.  
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Zahradnik is from a Czech word ZAHRADA - a garden. So the German equivalent was GAERTNER. Later, in 18th and 19th century they were called CHALUPNIK (CHALUPPNER).  
Zahradnik is from a Czech word ZAHRADA - a garden. So the German equivalent was GAERTNER. Later, in 18th and 19th century they were called CHALUPNIK (CHALUPPNER).  


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It is said that the differences between various strata were at least the same as the gap between the classes of nobility, town-dwellers and subject people in common. And hardly a member of farmer's family was allowed to marry a daughter of a CHALUPNER or even PODRUH.  
It is said that the differences between various strata were at least the same as the gap between the classes of nobility, town-dwellers and subject people in common. And hardly a member of farmer's family was allowed to marry a daughter of a CHALUPNER or even PODRUH.  


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== First Bohemian Cadaster (Berní rula)  ==
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=== Introduction  ===
=== Introduction  ===


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=== Publication  ===
=== Publication  ===


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The following volumes were published:  
The following volumes were published:  
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