- A
territorial lord (German:
Landesherr) was a
ruler in the
period beginning with the
Early Middle Ages who,
stemming from his
status as
being immediate...
- Frömmigkeit.
Herzog Julius zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg, ein
norddeutscher Landesherr des 16. Jahrhunderts.
Weinheim 1989, ISBN 3-527-17822-8, S. 59. Christa...
- (Dienstmann) of an Amt; the
administrative office of a
territorial lord (
Landesherr)
created to
manage the
estates of
manors (Gutshöfe),
castles and villages...
-
Begriff „Barbarossastadt" prägte, als er
Kaiserslautern als pfälzischer
Landesherr besuchte. "Hecht oder Karpfen?
Geschichten und
Geschichte zum Kaiserslauterer...
- time
expelled from the city; this was
meant as a
middle finger to the
Landesherr, who had
placed the Jews
under his protection. The Jews
later came back...
- 1089–1918. C.H. Beck, München 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-54773-7. Nina Krüger:
Landesherr und Landstände in
Kursachsen auf den Ständeversammlungen der
zweiten Hälfte...
- Therefore,
Martin Luther demanded that, as a stop-gap, each
secular Landesherr (territorial lord,
monarch or a body, like the
governments of republican...
-
manages to
escape utter destruction. In Fezzanland,
Adrian Rubinsky the
Landesherr and
Nikolas Boltik, his aide,
comment on the
battle and note that it won't...
- or treaty) was a
territorial agreement between the
territorial lord (
Landesherr; i.e. the
Guelphic Prince of Lüneburg) and the
estates (Landesstände)...
- Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
Designed by
Andreas Landesherr in the
French Neoclassical Empire style,
Landesherr greatly enlarged and
embellished the 1731 building...