- The
Heerbann (also
formerly Heermannie, MHG herban, OHG: heriban, Mid. Latin: Heribannus), in the
Imperial Military Constitution (Reichsheeresverf****ung)...
-
killed in the 907
Battle of
Pressburg (Bratislava), when the
Bavarian Heerbann under his
command suffered a
crushing defeat in a
campaign against the...
- 1101), from
Germanic here (army) and ban (proclamation);
compare German Heerbann.
Although in theory, the arrière-ban
depended on
feudal relations, in practice...
-
Empire was
divided into
several distinct types depending on
their function:
Heerbann, the
right to
raise an army,
Blutbann (blood courts; high jurisdiction...
-
Odeska Bromberger Piłsudskiego Lang****e
Poleska Preussisch Pułaskiego
Heerbann Sienkiewicza Erich Koch
Sienny Rynek Neuer Markt Słonimska Reinhard-Heydrich...
-
France banalités,
seignorial impositions on
peasant tenants in
France Heerbann, the
general levy in
Germany Königsbann, the ban of the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- the
right to
raise a
feudal levy of troops. The call to do so was the
Heerbann. The
resulting importance of a
system of
military ranks,
based on the ability...
- 907,
Luitpold called for the
creation of a
large Bavarian-German army (
Heerbann) from all over Bavaria,
which concentrated around Ennsburg. He
hoped to...
-
secular prince, in
which banners symbolised the fief and the
duties to the
Heerbann. Falllehen: a fief that
expired on the
death of the v****al. See Schupflehen...
- Patrizierfamilie, den Contarini,
sowie einem gemischten venezianisch-albanischen
Heerbann nach Süden. Auch hier
erwies sich
wieder die
Treue der
albanischen Landsturmmänner...