- A
robber baron or
robber knight (German:
Raubritter) was an
unscrupulous feudal landowner who,
protected by his fief's
legal status,
imposed high taxes...
- Wolfskrieger/Galdur
Vikodlaks split with
Pantheon (Nebelfee Klangwerke, 2002)
Raubritter EP (Nebelfee Klangwerke, 2004) Ein
kleiner Vorgeschmack single (Nebelfee...
- century.
Feuds often happened between local rulers. The "robber baron" (
Raubritter)
became a
social factor. Simultaneously, the
Catholic Church experienced...
-
aristocracy (“baron”) in a republic. The term
robber baron derives from the
Raubritter (robber knights), the
medieval German lords who
charged nominally illegal...
-
August – 3
September 1941)
Schlagetot (20
October – 1
November 1941)
Raubritter (1–11
November 1941) Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
- Rundfunk-Kontrovers, 3.
April 2019 on YouTube, ca. 17 Min.) Ihr schaut’s ja aus wie die
Raubritter. - (Tom Schimmeck, Der Spiegel, 11. July 1988)
Ausstieg ist
nicht Christenpflicht...
- not s**** to
glorify the knight, but
instead depicts a "robber knight" (
raubritter). They
point to the
supposed lack of
Christian or
religious symbolism...
- part in 14 wolfpacks, namely:
Stosstrupp (30
October – 4
November 1941)
Raubritter (4 – 17
November 1941) Störtebecker (17 – 22
November 1941)
Seydlitz (27...
- des
Richard Puller von
Hohenburg († 1482)". In Andermann, Kurt (ed.). "
Raubritter" oder "Rechtschaffene vom Adel"?
Aspekte von Politik,
Friede und Recht...
- 2023. 1000
Jahre Deutsche Literatur, "Spätes
Mittelalter 1300 - 1500
Raubritter, Städte,
Handwerkund Zünfte,
Volkslieder und Meistersang, Buchdruckkunst...