Frymark


Frymark (German freimarkt) - in the former Polish exchange of noble goods for royal goods, made by the ruler. She had the distinction of an exchangeable, since the royal treasure was often exchanged for ten times less worth, which was sometimes a hidden form of reward for royal supporters. This, however, led to a significant depletion of the royal family in the mid 16th century.

Frustration was one of the main demands of the execution movement. No less a case of unfavorable frymasters occurred in the 18th century.

Common language has come into the form of friction, which means irresponsible handling the property entrusted to you.

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