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Rape (county subdivision) Rape Rape Rape (Sussex) Rape
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Rape era uma tradicional subdivisão do condado de Sussex na Inglaterra. Sua origem é incerta, mas parece anteceder a Conquista Normanda. A Victoria History of the County of Sussex é organizada por estas divisões. Cada rape era divida em várias centenas. Il rape era una suddivisione tradizionale della contea del Sussex in Inghilterra. L'origine è sconosciuta, ma precede la conquista normanna. Ogni rape era costituito da diverse centene, ed era una divisione intermedia tra la contea e la centena. In questo, un rape è molto vicino ai lathe del Kent e ai riding dello Yorkshire. Le rape était une sous-division traditionnelle du comté de Sussex en Angleterre. L'origine est inconnue, mais elle précède la conquête normande. Chaque rape était constitué de plusieurs hundreds, et était une division intermédiaire entre le comté et le hundred. En cela, un rape est très proche des du Kent et des ridings du Yorkshire. A rape is a traditional territorial sub-division of the county of Sussex in England, formerly used for various administrative purposes. Their origin is unknown, but they appear to predate the Norman Conquest. Historically the rapes formed the basis of local government in Sussex. Rape ist die traditionelle Bezeichnung für die politischen Untergliederungen der englischen Grafschaft Sussex. Der Herkunft der Struktur ist nicht bekannt, scheint aber auf die Zeit vor der normannischen Eroberung Englands zurückzugehen. Die Herkunft des Begriffs ist umstritten. Jedes Rape war wiederum in mehrere Hundertschaften aufgeteilt. Die Herren der Rapes zur Zeit der Thronbesteigung Heinrichs I. im Jahr 1100 waren: Siehe auch: Lathe (Kent)
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Map of Sussex in 1832, showing the six rapes
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A rape is a traditional territorial sub-division of the county of Sussex in England, formerly used for various administrative purposes. Their origin is unknown, but they appear to predate the Norman Conquest. Historically the rapes formed the basis of local government in Sussex. There are various theories about their origin. Possibly surviving from the Romano-British era or perhaps representing the shires of the kingdom of Sussex. The Sussex rapes, like the Kentish lathes, go back to the dawn of English history when their main function would have been to provide food rents and military manpower to the king. The rapes may also derive from the system of fortifications devised by Alfred the Great in the late ninth century to defeat the Vikings. The Sussex rapes each had a headquarters in the developed south where the lord's hall, court, demesne lands, principal church and peasant holdings were located, whereas to the north there were smaller dependent settlements in the marsh, woodland and heath used for summer pasture. Each rape was split into several hundreds. Il rape era una suddivisione tradizionale della contea del Sussex in Inghilterra. L'origine è sconosciuta, ma precede la conquista normanna. Ogni rape era costituito da diverse centene, ed era una divisione intermedia tra la contea e la centena. In questo, un rape è molto vicino ai lathe del Kent e ai riding dello Yorkshire. Rape era uma tradicional subdivisão do condado de Sussex na Inglaterra. Sua origem é incerta, mas parece anteceder a Conquista Normanda. A Victoria History of the County of Sussex é organizada por estas divisões. Cada rape era divida em várias centenas. Le rape était une sous-division traditionnelle du comté de Sussex en Angleterre. L'origine est inconnue, mais elle précède la conquête normande. Chaque rape était constitué de plusieurs hundreds, et était une division intermédiaire entre le comté et le hundred. En cela, un rape est très proche des du Kent et des ridings du Yorkshire. Rape ist die traditionelle Bezeichnung für die politischen Untergliederungen der englischen Grafschaft Sussex. Der Herkunft der Struktur ist nicht bekannt, scheint aber auf die Zeit vor der normannischen Eroberung Englands zurückzugehen. Die Herkunft des Begriffs ist umstritten. Jedes Rape war wiederum in mehrere Hundertschaften aufgeteilt. Zur Zeit der normannischen Eroberung gab es vier Rapes: Arundel, Lewes, Pevensey und Hastings. Der Rape Arundel umfasste Sussex westlich des Flusses Adur. Zur Zeit des Domesday Books hatte Wilhelm der Eroberer den Rape of Bramber aus Teilen von Arundel und Lewes geschaffen, so dass die Mündung des Adur besser verteidigt werden konnte. Die Herren der Rapes zur Zeit der Thronbesteigung Heinrichs I. im Jahr 1100 waren: * Robert of Bellême, 3. Earl of Shrewsbury, für Arundel (1102 beschlagnahmt und von der Krone unmittelbar regiert) * Wilhelm, Graf von Mortain, Roberts Neffe, für Pevensey (1102 beschlagnahmt und an Gilbert de l’Aigle gegeben) * William de Warenne, 2. Earl of Surrey, für Lewes * Heinrich I., Graf von Eu, für Hastings, und * Philip de Braose, 2. Lord of Bramber für Bramber Zwischen 1250 und 1262 wurde der Rape von Chichester aus der westlichen Hälfte von Arundel geschaffen. Seit dieser Zeit war Sussex – von West nach Ost – in die Rapes Chichester, Arundel, Bramber, Lewes, Pevensey und Hastings aufgeteilt. Jedes Rape war nun um eine Burg zentriert, ist als militärischer Bezirk zur Unterstützung der Burg zu sehen, und hatte einen eigenen Sheriff. Jedes Rape war ein Landstreifen von Norden nach Süden, von der Grenze zu Surrey und Kent bis zum Ärmelkanal. Arundel Castle, Bramber Castle und Lewes Castle beherrschten die Flüsse Arun, Adur bzw. Ouse, Chichester Castle, Hastings Castle und Pevensey Castle beherrschten die Küste. Siehe auch: Lathe (Kent)
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