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Reichsvogt (German: [ˈʁaɪçsˌfoːkt];
Imperial Advocate) was the term for the
office of a Vogt that was
nominated by the king of the Holy
Roman Empire as...
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collect taxes. They were
represented by
local lieutenants (Untervögte).
Reichsvogt was the term for a Vogt, that was
nominated by the king as the representative...
- of Vogt, in
application to
parts of his
eminent domain. An
imperial (
Reichsvogt) was an
officer of the emperor, who
served as
administrator and judge...
- sołectwo.
similar medieval offices: Vogt, Meier [de], Villicus,
Ealdorman Reichsvogt,
nearly equivalent office in
medieval Switzerland Sheriff, the equivalent...
- Zähringer
became extinct.
Among other titles, the Zähringen
family acted as
Reichsvogt of the Zürichgau area.
After the
extinction of the
ducal line in 1218...
- of the Old
Swiss Confederacy Federal Charter of 1291
Eidgenossenschaft Reichsvogt Talschaft Canton of Waldstätten
Josef Wiget: Waldstätte in German, French...
- Odenwald,
Duchy of
Franconia Founded 1245
Founder Conrad of
Breuberg Titles Reichsvogt of the
Wetterau Prince-Bishop of
Speyer Prince-Bishop of
Worms Prince-Bishop...
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Talschaft in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2013.
Reichsvogt Waldstätte
Landvogtei (Switzerland) v t e...
- The
offices of
mayor ("Amtsbürgermeister"), "Altbürgermeister" and "
Reichsvogt" used to be held by
three persons,
alternating the
offices every year...
- von
Rapperswil (around 1252/62 –1309), her sons
Wernher von Homberg,
Reichsvogt and
minnesang poet, and
Count Johann I. von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Rapperswil...