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- ius gladii ("right of the sword") or in German as Blutgerichtsbarkeit, Blutgericht (lit. "blood justice", "blood-court"; sometimes also Halsgericht, lit...
- Totenlieder (2002). Wolf and Unhold also released further albums as a duo; Blutgericht (2005), Der fünfzehnjährige Krieg (2008) and Weltenfeind (2009), a split...
- 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...
- conduct legal proceedings. The last of these might include the so-called Blutgericht ("blood justice") through which capital punishment could be administered...
- extensive collection of provincial archives was also housed there. Also the Blutgericht, a wine selling tavern, was situated within the castle. An image of Hans...
- also received the capacity to pronounce capital punishment (German: Blutgericht) which they exercised in his name. Everywhere else the power of life...
- Herrschaft) of several cantons, notably acting as a judge for capital crimes (Blutgericht). The title first appears in 1415. The cantons took turns in appointing...
- 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...
- instead of the count from the Vogt court (Landgericht, Vogtgericht or Blutgericht). In private and family monasteries (see proprietary church), the proprietor...