Until 1283 it was royal property, part (later centre) of the Gömör estate.
All mines were royal property, and there were a good many of them.
The village was first mentioned in 1363, it was royal property, hence probably the name.
Please note: because this is royal property, visitors should wear long pants (no ca.
Its assets reverted to the crown and it became a royal property once again.
He decided to sell and by 1797 the palace was royal property again.
Following the Reformation, the church was demolished a few years after 1530 and the site became royal property.
Because this is royal property, visitors are required to cover up.
From around 1450 he had the right to grant royal property - like the king himself but with certain restrictions.
At that time, it was called Wlodzislaw, and the town was a royal property.