Vogt (advocate)

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Vogt (advocate) was a medieval legal and administrative official who exercised authority on behalf of a ruler or institution, particularly in German-speaking regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative official
government occupation
legal official
medieval office
alsoKnownAs Vogtamt (office)
Vogtei (jurisdiction)
advocate (medieval office)
advocatus
countryOfUse Holy Roman Empire
declinePeriod early modern period
derivedFrom Latin advocatus
etymologyLanguage Middle High German
exercisedAuthorityOnBehalfOf abbot
bishop
church institution
monastery
ruler
secular lord
field feudal administration
medieval law
function collection of dues and rents
exercise of judicial authority
exercise of police authority
local administration
military protection of a territory
protection of ecclesiastical property
representation of lord’s interests
jurisdictionOver church estates
lands of a monastery
peasants
townspeople
label Vogt
relatedConcept advocatus ecclesiae
bailiff
reeve
replacedBy modern state administrative offices
subordinateTo abbot
bishop
count
duke
timePeriod Middle Ages
medieval period
usedInRegion Alsace
Austria
German-speaking regions
Switzerland
Tyrol
medieval Germany

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Vogtland namedAfter Vogt (advocate)