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Under the law of the Holy
Roman Empire, a
Landfrieden or
Landfriede (Latin:
constitutio pacis, pax
instituta or pax jurata,
variously translated as "land...
- The
Ewiger Landfriede ("everlasting
Landfriede",
variously translated as "Perpetual Peace", "Eternal Peace", "Perpetual
Public Peace") of 1495, p****ed...
- cooperative,
neither would the
princes have
insisted on such. The
Mainz Landfriede or
Constitutio Pacis,
decreed at the
Imperial Diet of 1235,
became one...
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single battle having been fought, with the
first peace of
Kappel (Erster
Landfriede). Led by
Huldrych Zwingli, the
Protestant Canton and City of Zürich had...
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First War of Kappel) was
barely avoided, but the
peace agreement (Erster
Landfriede) was not
exactly favourable for the
Catholic party, who had to dissolve...
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connect it to the
subsequent concept of
Landfriede in the Holy
Roman Empire,
although others suggest Landfriede existed alongside or
prior to
these movements...
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border to Zug. Open war was
avoided by
means of a
peace agreement (Erster
Landfriede) that was not
exactly favourable to the
Catholic side,
which had to dissolve...
- confederations. In these, the
Imperial cities figured prominently. The
Swabian Landfriede confederation of 1370 was made up
almost entirely of
Imperial Cities....
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involving such
regional institutions bolstered the Land
Piece (Ewiger
Landfriede)
declared in 1495 as well as the
creation of the
Reichskreise (Imperial...
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administrative reform in the Empire,
including the
implementation of the
Ewiger Landfriede (eternal
public peace) to put an end to
internal feuds,
secured by the...