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Burgrecht (ius burgense, ius civile) was a
medieval agreement, most
commonly in
southern Germany and
northern German-speaking Switzerland. It came to...
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officially accepted the Reformation, a new alliance, das
Christliche Burgrecht (the
Christian Civic Union) was created. The
first meetings were held...
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concluded with
other Protestant cantons a
defence alliance, the
Christliches Burgrecht,
which also
included the
cities of
Konstanz and Strasbourg. The Catholic...
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including the
Protestant cities of
Konstanz and
Strasbourg (Christliches
Burgrecht),
translated variously as
Cristian Civic Union,
Christian Co-burghery...
- when
Strasbourg joined the
alliance of
Swiss cities, the
Christliches Burgrecht [Christian Confederation] (in German), the
council systematically removed...
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independent polity. In the 1350s
Brugg agreed to ****ociation, or
Burgrecht,
treaties with
Baden and
Mellingen (1351) and with the
Cloister of Wittichen...
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election as bishop. In 1189 he
obtained juridical rights,
market rights and
Burgrecht in the
possessions of his
diocese in the
Duchy of Austria.
After the disputed...
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Ritterhaus Bubikon.
Retrieved 2015-10-18. "Bestätigung des
Burgrechts des
Johanniterhauses Bubikon".
Rechtsquellenstiftung des Schweizerischen...
- with
other Protestant cantons a
defensive alliance, the
Christliches Burgrecht,
which also
included the free
imperial cities of
Konstanz and Strasbourg...
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December 31, 1539.
January 5 –
Strasbourg joins the
Christliches Burgrecht, the
Protestant alliance of
Swiss cities.
January 20 – Sent on a mission...