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- The German term Herrschaft (plural: Herrschaften) covers a broad semantic field and only the context will tell whether it means, "rule", "power", "dominion"...
- Herrschaft Schramberg was the territory of the Ducs (Reichgrafen von Bissingen – Nippenburg) in the Black Forest. It was part of Further Austria until...
- The Lordship of Sc****enberg (German: Herrschaft Sc****enberg) was a historic state of the Holy Roman Empire, now located in the Prin****lity of Liechtenstein...
- The Worker: Dominion and Form (German: Der Arbeiter. Herrschaft und Gestalt) is a 1932 book by the German writer Ernst Jünger. Influenced by the experience...
- types of legitimate political leadership/domination/authority (German: Herrschaft, lit. 'mastership'). He wrote about these three types of domination both...
- Bündner Herrschaft, experiences naturally less harsh temperatures with an average of 10.0 °C (50.0 °F). Lowlands: Vineyards of the Bündner Herrschaft, at...
- work, identified and distinguished three types of legitimate domination (Herrschaft in German, which generally means 'domination' or 'rule'), that have sometimes...
- den Kristallwald. The band released their next album Grabsteinland II Herrschaft der Vampire in 2004. Untoten have performed live shows in Germany to promote...
- (1512–1797) Valtellina (1512–1797) Drei Pleven (1512–26) Maienfeld (Bündner Herrschaft) (1509–1790); simultaneously a member of the League of the Ten Jurisdictions...
- ISBN 0-14-303469-3 Thamer, Hans-Ulrich (2003). "Beginn der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft (Teil 2)". Nationalsozialismus I (in German). Bonn: Federal Agency for...