When Krongut, Kronland or king property became in the Middle Ages and in the early modern times those areas of a kingdom designation, which were in direct possession of the monarch, by which royal chamber (in the modern times) or by unfree ones of the king (in the Middle Ages) were administered and not as Lehen were assigned at Vasallen. They originally served the financing of all royal needs, are it the expenditures for the yard or the expenditures for the military. The control of the king over the could be legally limited, then the sales of Kronland was not so easily permitted, of the kings however was nevertheless frequently practiced in some countries.
In some countries the house goods are to be differentiated from the Latter belonged the king quasi privately. He could sell it freely and he left her after the generally valid vomits in his family, even if these no more did not place the ruler (for example in a choice monarchy).
The distinction and separation from Kron and house property led particularly with the change between ruler families again and again to arguments.
See also: Realm property, chamber property, Domaine royal
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