Place of authentication

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A place of authentication (Hungarian: hiteleshely; Latin: locus credibilis) was a characteristic institution of medieval Hungarian law.[1] Places of authentication were cathedral chapters and monasteries authorized to provide notarial services, including the issuing of authentic copies of documents.[2][3]

Pannonhalma Archabbey was named a place of authenrication by king Béla III
Seal of Amadeus Aba

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