Târg

In this article, we will explore the impact of Târg on contemporary society. From its inception to the present, Târg has played a crucial role in various aspects of modern life. Through detailed analysis, we will examine how Târg has shaped our perceptions, transformed our interactions, and redefined our understanding of the world around us. Throughout these pages, we will discover the various facets of Târg and its influence in fields such as culture, technology, politics and economics. Additionally, we will investigate the possible future implications of Târg in a constantly evolving world.

A târg was a medieval Romanian periodic fair or a market town. Originally established on the places where periodic fairs were held, some of them (but not all) became permanent settlements, as craftsmen built their workshops near the place where the fair was held.

The market towns were still largely agricultural, with the lord of the settlement allowing some inhabitants to become tradesmen or craftsmen in exchange of some fees. Some of the towns were fortified and became known as cities or fortresses (cetăți).


Many of the earliest fairs were named after the river that flowed nearby. Examples include:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Rădvan, p.171
  2. ^ Rădvan, p.172

References

  • Laurenţiu Rădvan, At Europe's Borders: Medieval Towns in the Romanian Principalities, Brill, 2010, ISBN 9789004180109