- A
Wildbann ("wildlife ban") in the Holy
Roman Empire was a
specific form of
royal hunting privilege. The
forest referred to in a
Wildbann was
called a...
- lumber, and
exercise other rights in
certain undeveloped lands (known as a
Wildbann) in
Alsace in 1017.
Often found in the emperor's entourage,
Werner fought...
- 829. The
practice reappeared in the Late
Middle Ages: in the
Dreieicher Wildbann of 1338, a man
accused of
poaching was to be
submerged in a
barrel three...
-
French language and
religious freedom. He gave them
leave to
settle in the
Wildbann Dreieich, an old
royal hunting forest, in the
place where in the Middle...
- the land. In the
Middle Ages, the
surrounding woodlands belonged to the
Wildbann Dreieich, a
royal hunting forest, one of
whose 30
Wildhuben (special estates...
-
neighbouring community to the north. To the
Dreieich Royal Hunting Forest (
Wildbann Dreieich),
which in the king's name was
governed by the
Lords of Hagen...
-
state festival. The town’s name
comes from a
royal hunting forest – the
Wildbann Dreieich –
which had its
first do****entary
mention as
early as the 9th...
- the
important High
Jurisdiction (hohe Gerichtsbarkeit) and
Hunting Ban (
Wildbann)
explicitly survived to 1259.
During his reign,
Henry fought out numerous...
-
donated to
Saint Jacob's
Monastery in
Mainz some
newly cleared land in the
Wildbann Dreieich (a
royal hunting forest). The land lay near the
village of Hyson...
- the
surrounding forests belonged to the
Dreieich Royal Hunting Woods (
Wildbann Dreieich),
which maintained one of its 30
woods in Mörfelden. In 1600,...