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Frederick I, the
Belligerent or the
Warlike (German:
Friedrich der
Streitbare; 11
April 1370 – 4
January 1428), a
member of the
House of Wettin, ruled...
- 1998). In
German politics the
concept exists under the term
wehrhafte or
streitbare Demokratie ("well-fortified" or "battlesome democracy")
which implies...
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Philip the
Contentious (German:
Philipp der
Streitbare) (12
November 1503,
Heidelberg – 4 July 1548, Heidelberg), a
member of the
Wittelsbach dynasty,...
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Germany and is part of the
German (originally West German)
system of a
Streitbare Demokratie ("fortified democracy") that bans
attempts to
dismantle the...
- 1211 – 15 June 1246),
known as
Frederick the
Quarrelsome (Friedrich der
Streitbare), was Duke of
Austria and
Styria from 1230
until his death. He was the...
- in Meißen.
Margrave of
Meissen Reign 1349-1381
Successor Friedrich der
Streitbare,
Wilhelm der
Reiche &
Georg Landgrave of
Thuringia Reign 1349-1381 Coronation...
- of Evil
contains a
scene portraying the p****age of the
Enabling Act.
Streitbare Demokratie Rabinbach, Anson; Gilman,
Sander L. (2013). The
Third Reich...
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Commentary on the
Concept of the
Political (1963)
Political Theology 2 (1970)
Streitbare Demokratie German nationalism /ʃmɪt/ The
concept of the "administrative...
- anti-constitutional,
dangerous to the state. The
underlying concept is "
streitbare Demokratie" (self-defending democracy) that
legally hinders the rise of...
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Death Ruling part
Consort Notes Frederick I the
Warlike (Friedrich der
Streitbare) 11
April 1370 6
January 1423 – 4
January 1428 4
January 1428
Duchy of...