- A
Hoftag (pl. Hoftage) was the name
given to an
informal and
irregular ****embly
convened by the King of the Romans, the Holy
Roman Emperor or one of the...
- July 1184,
Henry VI, King of
Germany (later Holy
Roman Emperor), held a
Hoftag (informal ****embly) at the
cathedral provostry in Erfurt. The
combined weight...
- Empire),
called the
Reichstag from
about 15th century,
earlier known as the
Hoftag (777–1806)
Imperial Diet (Austria),
first elected parliament of Austria...
- the
decision of the king or emperor. They weren't
called Diet yet, but
Hoftag (court day). They were
usually held in the
imperial palaces (Kaiserpfalz)...
- the age of four his
father had him
elected King of the
Romans during a
Hoftag in
Bamberg at
Pentecost 1169.
Henry was
crowned on 15
August at
Aachen Cathedral...
-
control of the country. That same year
Conrad issued constitutions during the
hoftag in Foggia,
which were
based on the well-known
examples from
Norman and early...
-
finally submitted to
Empress Theophanu and her mother-in-law
Adelaide at an
Hoftag ****embly in Rohr.
Although he
failed in his
attempt to gain
control of Germany...
- of Münster.
Later he
again approached the king and in 1088
attended the
Hoftag diet in Quedlinburg,
where the
Brunonid margrave Egbert II of
Meissen was...
-
inheritance of the
Salian family estates along the
Middle Rhine. At the 1125
Hoftag diet in Regensburg, the king
officially requested the
surrender of the Salian...
- length, the
hostility of the
princes was overcome. In
December 1282, at the
Hoftag (imperial diet) in Augsburg,
Rudolf invested his sons,
Albert and Rudolf...