- The
Burgfrieden or
Burgfriede was a
German medieval term that
referred to
imposition of a
state of
truce within the
jurisdiction of a castle, and sometimes...
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favor of war
credits on 4
August 1914. The vote
marked the
start of the
Burgfrieden. The
political truce was
relatively short-lived. By mid-1915, discussions...
- 1910
Burgfrieden 3 –
former Electoral-Trier courthouse; two three-floor timber-frame houses,
partly solid,
latter half of the 17th
century Burgfrieden 11...
- 1912 to 1918 he was a
member of the
Bavarian Landtag. He
supported the
Burgfrieden politics of his party, i.e.
support for the
German war
effort and giving...
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World War I, the
Emperor Wilhelm II
proclaimed before the
Reichstag the
Burgfrieden ("peace in the castle" or "truce in the castle", a kind of "unity within...
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finally sold
Itter to
Archbishop Pilgrim II of Salzburg.
Within the
Burgfrieden jurisdiction of Itter,
feuds and
breach of the
public peace were banned...
- Welt (in German). Axel
Springer SE. p. 4.
Retrieved 2
September 2014. "
Burgfrieden in der
Steueroase Europaeisches Patentamt" [Truce in the tax
haven of...
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World War I. A
moderate social democrat,
Ebert was in
favour of the
Burgfrieden, a
political policy that
sought to
suppress discord over
domestic issues...
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Burgfriedenspolitik in
Germany or the União
Sagrada in Portugal. Gerd Krumeich:
Burgfrieden/Union sacrée, in: 1914-1918-online.
International Encyclopedia of the...
- Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; N****on, Bill (eds.). "
Burgfrieden/Union sacrée". 1914–1918-online.
International Encyclopedia of the First...