-
early Middle Ages,
there had been a
supreme court for the Empire, the
Hofgericht, in
which the
Emperor himself presided. This
court was
connected directly...
-
court councilor was an
adviser to the
Hofgericht (Russian: хофгерихт, romanized:
Hofgericht,
through German:
Hofgericht, from Latin:
curia imperatoris – 'imperial...
- also "Amtskammer"), a "Rentei", for
administration of the domains), a "
Hofgericht" (court) and a "Konsistorium" (ecclesiastical administration). The first...
- governorate.[citation needed] The
courts consisted of the Livländisches
Hofgericht (Livonian
Court of Appeal, the
highest court), the
Landgericht (Courts...
- His
suicide attempt failed, and he was
taken to hospital. The
Mannheim Hofgericht (court of law)
sentenced Sand to
death on 5 May 1820. He was beheaded...
- and Jena, and in 1637 was
appointed advocate of the
court of
justice (
Hofgericht) at Wittenberg.
Entering the
service of
Friedrich Wilhelm II, Duke of...
-
fifteenth century until 1831.
Until the
fifteenth century, the
Saxon Hofgericht (court) was
linked to the
Electors and
moved around the
country as he...
- Eltz-Blieskastel-Wecklingen, the town had 807
estates and was the seat of a
Hofgericht (lordly court) to
which the "free villages" of Waldböckelheim, Wöllstein...
- Bis zum Tode
Bernhards VIII.
Detmold 1942. Jürgen Miele: Das
Lippische Hofgericht 1593–1743. Ein
Beitrag zu Entstehungsgeschichte, Gerichtsverf****ung und...
-
justice and
religion in the Prin****lity, he
built in
Coburg in 1589 an
Hofgericht (Special
Court for the Nobles), an
Appellationsrat (Court of Appeals)...