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Imperial Reform (Latin:
Reformatio imperii, German:
Reichsreform) is the name
given to
repeated attempts in the 15th and 16th
centuries to
adapt the structure...
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September 2022.
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Staatsproblematik in
Deutschland zwischen Mittelalter...
- "Circle" column, "n/a"
denotes a
state that had
ceased to
exist before the
Reichsreform.
Other abbreviations used in the list are: Abp. (Archbishopric) Bp. (Bishopric)...
- Cologne/Weimar/Vienna 1996.
Hermann Heimpel:
Studien zur Kirchen- und
Reichsreform des 15. Jahrhunderts,
Heidelberg 1974.
Johannis Kunisch: Das Nürnberger...
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Albrecht II. Königtum,
Reichsregierung und
Reichsreform 1438–1439. Jackson-Laufer,
Guida Myrl (1999).
Women Rulers Throughout...
- the
Weimar Republic,
discussion on a
national reform of the
provinces (
Reichsreform)
placed the
existence of the
province in question. In response, the provincial...
- 2011.
Retrieved 10
December 2009. Kowalski,
Erich (2005). Die Pläne zur
Reichsreform der Militärkanzlei des
Thronfolgers Franz Ferdinand im Spannungsfeld...
- Worms) in 1495, the
foundation stone was laid for a
comprehensive reform (
Reichsreform) of the Holy
Roman Empire. Even
though several elements of the reforms...
-
would be
undisputed viceroys of
their jurisdictions. However, Wagner's
Reichsreform never got
beyond the
planning stage for
Germany proper because, due to...
-
given up
because Hitler shrank away from
structural reforms, a so-called
Reichsreform,
fearing it
would upset local party leaders. For the same reason, the...