-
research into
Germanic law. The
German term
Weisthum (post-1901
spelling Weistum) in the
sense of "historical
legal text"
originates in the
region of the...
-
through the
Latin lacus (lake). Laag is
promimently mentioned in the
Weistum of
Salurn as of 1413,
whereas die Lager, the Laag's
village people, had...
- a long-lasting
territorial feud with the
counts of Hanau. In the 1355
Weistum of Babenhausen, the
counts of
Hanau are
represented as the highest-ranking...
- century,
Reich had its
first do****entary
mention in a
Weistum from the
Ravengiersburg Monastery (a
Weistum –
cognate with
English wisdom – was a
legal pronouncement...
- Luxembourg, the writ of
administrative rights [Gewohnheitsrecht], also
called Weistum. On the
orders of the
Empress of Austria,
Maria Theresa, a
census was made...
-
revenues and levies".
According to a 1656
Weistum, the
Lords of Eltz held the high
court jurisdiction in Lütz (a
Weistum –
cognate with
English wisdom – was...
- was
first mentioned in a do****ent in 1371, as Ernbach. A 1475 do****ent (
Weistum) of the
Auroffer Grund named N****au-Idstein [de] as
ruler of two Ehrenbach...
-
Lirstal and 7 Schöffen (roughly “lay jurists”),
according to a
Weistum from 1468 (a
Weistum –
cognate with
English wisdom – was a
legal pronouncement issued...
- do****ent
under the same name that it
still has
today in 1108, and the "
Weistum of Wetter" was
already displaying its town
rights even as
early as 1239...
- 20: 292–99. Obermair,
Hannes (2001). "Soziale
Produktion von Recht? Das
Weistum des
Gerichts Salurn in Südtirol von 1403" (PDF).
Concilium medii aevi....