- The
Privilegium maius (German: Großer
Freiheitsbrief 'greater privilege') was a set of
medieval do****ents
forged in 1358 or 1359 at the
behest of Duke...
- 5 (2): 235.
Bartoli 1993, p. 171ff.
Privilegium Paupertatis Grau,
Engelbert (1992). "Saint Clare's
Privilegium Paupertatis Its
History and Significance"...
- The
Privilegium Minus was a deed
issued by Holy
Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on 17
September 1156. It
included the
elevation of the
Bavarian frontier...
-
Margraviate of Austria,
elevated to the
Duchy of
Austria according to the 1156
Privilegium Minus by
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The
House of
Habsburg came to...
- time. The main
privileges are:
Privilegium canonis,
regarding personal inviolability against malicious injury Privilegium fori,
regarding a
special tribunal...
- The
privilegium fori (Latin for "privilege of the (legal) forum") is a
generic term for
legal privileges to be
tried in a
particular court or type of...
-
which had to be
sorted out by the king
Louis I. with the
proclamation Privilegium pro
Slavis (Privilege for Slovaks) in the year 1381.
According to this...
-
still exist – to
title deeds, for example. Etymologically, a
privilege (
privilegium)
means a "private law", or rule
relating to a
specific individual or...
- Ostarrîchi,
referring to the
territory of the
Babenberg March. In 1156, the
Privilegium Minus elevated Austria to the
status of a duchy. In 1192, the Babenbergs...
-
medieval prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire,
established in 1156 by the
Privilegium Minus, when the
Margraviate of
Austria (Ostarrîchi) was
detached from...