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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...
- cantons. Juridically, the
Fourth Landfrieden made the
Second Landfrieden of
Kappel of 1531,
confirmed at the
Third Landfrieden in 1656,
cease to function....
- and
Rothenburg united for the
first time in a
Landfrieden union. But this
union (the
Franconian Landfrieden) did not last long; it
disintegrated in the...
- the
establishment of a new
peace mechanism for the
entire empire, the
Landfrieden, with the
first imperial one
being issued in 1103
under Henry IV at Mainz...
- and many
Bohemian nobles, knights, and
royal cities organized into
Landfriedens to
maintain peace and
order in the locality.
Hynce Ptáček
emerged as...
- crimes,
punishments and rights,
known as the
Landfrieden or
Peaceful Land, was established. The
Landfrieden standardized laws and punishments,
which increased...
- enjo****
protection by the
Imperial authority under the
terms of the
Landfrieden.
Parts of the
historic route are
today marked by the
Italian Strada Statale...
- The
Rostock Peace Treaty (German:
Rostocker Landfrieden) was a treaty, or Landfriede,
agreed on 13 June 1283 in
Rostock to
secure the
peace on land and...
- sent by the king to
local lords to
sanction them in
their defense of
Landfrieden. Thus, king
Sigismund gave the
banner to the
Swiss Confederacy, sanctioning...
-
Mecklenburg Germany
Joined the 10-year
Rostock Peace Treaty (Rostocker
Landfrieden) in 1283,
which was the
predecessor of the
federation of
Wendish towns...