- (German:
Freie und Reichsstädte),
briefly worded free
imperial city (Freie
Reichsstadt, Latin: urbs
imperialis libera), was used from the 15th
century to denote...
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Mario (2000). "Im
Rauch gehen Himmel geschüggt",
Hexenverfolgung in der
Reichsstadt Rottweil. Stuttgart. p. 43. "Oberbürgermeisterwahl 2009 - vorläufiges...
- Berching, all in Bavaria.
Rothenburg was a free
imperial city (German:
Reichsstadt) from the late
Middle Ages to 1803. In 1884
Johann Friedrich (von) Hessing...
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March 2024.
Retrieved 25
March 2024. Compare: (in German) Nürnberg,
Reichsstadt:
Politische und
soziale Entwicklung Archived 18
November 2015 at the...
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around 1380. Book
trade fairs began in 1478. In 1372,
Frankfurt became a
Reichsstadt (Imperial Free City), i.e.,
directly subordinate to the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- Zell am
Harmersbach is a
small town and a
historic “
Reichsstadt” in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies in the Ortenaukreis,
between the
Black Forest...
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until 1792.
Frankfurt was
declared an
Imperial Free City (Freie und
Reichsstadt) in 1372,
making the city an
entity of
Imperial immediacy,
meaning immediately...
- The
history of
Cologne covers over 2000
years of
urban history. In the year 50,
Cologne was
elevated to a city
under Roman law and
named "Colonia Claudia...
- Württembergish part of the Allgäu region. Isny was a Free
Imperial City (Freie
Reichsstadt)
until the
mediatisation of 1803.
During the
three centuries following...
- The Free
Imperial City of
Nuremberg (German:
Freie Reichsstadt Nürnberg) was a free
imperial city –
independent city-state –
within the Holy
Roman Empire...