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- also known as ius gladii ("right of the sword") or in German as Blutgerichtsbarkeit, Blutgericht (lit. "blood justice", "blood-court"; sometimes also...
- Emperor. As of 1367, the town also had market rights as well as Blutgerichtsbarkeit (meaning that there was an Imperial court authorized to mete out...
- Emperor Frederick III vested the citizens with high justice rights (Blutgerichtsbarkeit) in 1461. The present-day muni****lity was established in 1850. Upon...
- area. At the Council of Constance (1415), King Sigismund granted Blutgerichtsbarkeit ("Blood justice" or the right to pronounce sentences of death or...
- Vogtei of Windegg, but it remained subordinate to the blood court (Blutgerichtsbarkeit) of Sargans. A special case was the area of the today's muni****lity...
- of the rule of Hohenaschau which was equipped with the right of Blutgerichtsbarkeit. Today's muni****lity came into being in the course of the administrative...
- they had to be decided by a court of so-called high justice (see Blutgerichtsbarkeit). With the prince-bishop bereft of most of his customary privileges...
- effectively, John established a vehmic court on Ginsburg Castle. For the Blutgerichtsbarkeit (high jurisdiction) the Hochgericht was competent. The Ebersbach...
- Reichshofgericht in Rottweil was competent for appeals. For the Blutgerichtsbarkeit (high jurisdiction) the Hochgericht was competent. The Ebersbach...
- The Counts of Bregenz basically exercised high justice (in German: Blutgerichtsbarkeit), the right to put persons to death, because they were the sovereigns...