- The
Reichskammergericht (German for 'Imperial
Chamber Court'; German: [ˈʁaɪçs.kamɐɡəˌʁɪçt] ; Latin:
Iudicium imperii) was one of the two
highest judicial...
- and the
Reichskammergericht (Imperial
Chamber Court),
established with the
Imperial Reform of 1495 by
Maximilian I. The
Reichskammergericht and the Aulic...
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gained much of its fame as the seat of the
Imperial Supreme Court (
Reichskammergericht) of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Located 51
kilometers north of Frankfurt...
-
Merga was
arrested and put in jail. Her
husband protested before the
Reichskammergericht in
Speyer and
pointed out that she was pregnant. In jail, she was...
- humanists,
reformed the empire. A dual
system of
Supreme Courts (the
Reichskammergericht and the Reichshofrat) was
established (with the
Reichshofrat playing...
-
rival for the
Reichskammergericht,
Maximilian established the Reichshofrat,
which had its seat in Vienna.
Unlike the
Reichskammergericht, the Reichshofrat...
-
despite wishing to be a poet, is sent by his
father to work in the
Reichskammergericht, the
imperial law
court in the
small town of Wetzlar. Set to read...
- by
courts like the
League of the Holy
Court (Vehmgericht) or the
Reichskammergericht.
People under imperial ban,
known as Geächtete (from
about the 17th...
-
development of
imperial institutions, such as the
creation of the
Reichskammergericht imperial court in 1495 and the
development of the Reichstag, led...
-
successively replaced with
Roman law
under the
influence of the
Reichskammergericht, in the
centuries after its
establishment during the
Imperial Reform...