- ius
gladii ("right of the sword") or in
German as Blutgerichtsbarkeit,
Blutgericht (lit. 'blood justice', "blood-court";
sometimes also Halsgericht, lit...
-
burgundy ****tail from Königsberg. It was
mixed at the no
longer existent Blutgericht pub. The name "Ochsenblut" came from both the deep red
colour of the...
- also
received the
capacity to
pronounce capital punishment (German:
Blutgericht)
which they
exercised in his name.
Everywhere else the
power of life...
-
Totenlieder (2002). Wolf and
Unhold also
released further albums as a duo;
Blutgericht (2005), Der fünfzehnjährige
Krieg (2008) and
Weltenfeind (2009), a split...
- (Toruń), or Blood-Bath of
Thorn (Polish:
Tumult toruński, German:
Thorner Blutgericht,
literally Bloody court of Thorn)
refers to
executions ordered in 1724...
-
conduct legal proceedings. The last of
these might include the so-called
Blutgericht ("blood court")
through which capital punishment could be administered...
-
Council of Cannstatt, also
referred to as the
blood court at
Cannstatt (
Blutgericht zu Cannstatt), was a
council meeting at Cannstatt, now a part of Stuttgart...
- Verden,
ordered the
beheading of 4,500
Saxons who had rebelled. Upon this
Blutgericht, some
historians have
stated the m****acre did not happen, or that it...
-
extensive collection of
provincial archives was also
housed there. The
Blutgericht ('Blood Court'), a wine-selling tavern, was
situated within the castle...
- It was
colonized by
Walser settlers prior to the 12th century. The
Blutgericht lay with the
counts of
Rapperswil from 1232, in 1283 p****ing to the house...