Burgmann

From the 12th century in central Europe, a Burgmann (plural: Burgmannen or modern term Burgmänner, Latin: oppidanus, castrensus) was a knight ministeriales or member of the nobility who was obliged to guard and defend castles.[1] The role is roughly equivalent to the English castellan and the name derives from the German word for castle, Burg.

  1. ^ Burgmannen Retrieved June 20, 2009. (in German)