[1] These nobles were previously part of the contingent assigned with border guard duties in the periphery of the conquered territories in the region.
[2] In the thirteenth century, some of these groups were officially integrated into the Hungarian nobility.
[3] They received their privileges from King Béla IV of Hungary in 1243.
[5] They were not subject to the authority of the ispán (or head) of Szepes County and tax was collected from them only if the "royal servants" (or noblemen) were also required to pay it.
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