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- 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...
- 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...
- medieval prin****lity of the Holy Roman Empire, established in 1156 by the Privilegium Minus, when the Margraviate of Austria (Ostarrîchi) was detached from...
- 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...
- Privilegium Sigismundi Augusti was established on 28 November 1561 in the Treaty of Vilnius between the Polish King and Lithuanian Grand Duke Sigismund...
- The Diploma Ottonianum (also called the Pactum Ottonianum, Privilegium Ottonianum or simply Ottonianum) was an 962 agreement between Pope John XII and...
- 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...