Seats ( Latin : sedes , Hungarian : szék , German : stuhl , Romanian : scaun ) were administrative divisions in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary . The seats were autonomous regions within the Kingdom, and were independent from the feudal county system . Their autonomy was granted in return for the military services they provided to the Hungarian Kings.
1-551: Marosszék ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroʃseːk] ) was one of the seats in the historical Székely Land . It was named after the Maros , a river with the biggest discharge in the seat. The composer Zoltán Kodály wrote the Dances of Marosszék (1927, for piano, later orchestrated) based on the folk music of this region. The religious make-up of Marosszék in 1867 was the following: This Hungarian history article
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