- so-called
Reichsgut,
which always belonged to the king of the day and
included many
Imperial Cities.
After the 13th century, the
relevance of the
Reichsgut faded...
- (German:
Reichsterritorium Pleißenland; Latin:
Terra Plisensis) was a
Reichsgut of the Holy
Roman Empire,
which meant that it was
directly possessed by...
- (Wizzinvelt) was in the
possession of the Holy
Roman Emperor Henry III as a
Reichsgut. The fact he
instructed his wife
about negotiations over his ownership...
- period, the
castle Harburg belonged together with the
settlement to the
Reichsgut. As
early as 1250, the town
received market rights, but the following...
-
replaced the
former Royal palace of Werla. The
profitable mines remained a
Reichsgut directly belonging to the Holy
Roman Emperor. When in 1175
Emperor Frederick...
-
territory given by Otto II to his wife Theophanu.: 43 It
belonged to the
Reichsgut [de] ab initio, i.e.
there was no
territorial lord
other than the German...
-
Romans or the Holy
Roman Emperor on land that was
owned by the
crown (
Reichsgut).
While in the
early middle ages, in Francia, as well as in the early...
-
around the new
market place and St. Nicholas' Church.
Nordhausen was
Reichsgut (estate of the
German emperor) from the beginning, but in 1158, Frederick...
-
Provincia Egrensis from
Bavaria and
built it up as an
exemplary model of a
Reichsgut territory under immediate rule of the Holy
Roman Emperor.
Along this development...
- the
forests were
territory directly belonging to the
Empire (German:
Reichsgut). The
fiefdom in the
southern (St Lorenz)
Imperial forest was jointly...