- 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...
- colleges. The diet as a permanent,
regularized institution evolved from the
Hoftage (court ****emblies) of the
Middle Ages. From 1663
until the end of the empire...
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speak the
Latin language until later in life. He took part in
several Hoftage during the
reign of his uncle, King
Conrad III,
which were a form of informal...
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Heinrich parti****ted in a
number of
Hoftage. In 1201, he was at the
Hoftag in Bamberg, in 1202 at the
Hoftage in
Esslingen and Ulm, and in 1203 in Ravensburg...
-
Albert Werminghoff. His
dissertation on the
medieval institution of the
Hoftage was
published in 1924,
supervised by
Robert Holtzmann. He was a lecturer...
-
order to find
greater consent with the
nobility he
would summon diets (
Hoftage). The princes' parti****tion in
great numbers at the
diets and the strong...
- why
kings and
emperors constantly traveled around their realm and held
Hoftage (court days, i. e.
meetings with the
powerful of the empire) and court...
- 1470s, in
contemporary parlance these meetings were
still referred to as
Hoftage. Not
until the
decisions p****ed by this
Reichstag did the term
become common...
-
Consilium meant primarily the
obligation to
appear at
imperial ****emblies or
Hoftage. V****als
whose feudal lord was not the king took part in the
councils of...
- them. The
Hohenstaufen party reacted with a
violent protest at
several Hoftage and
rejected the
interference of the pope in the
German election as an...