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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the surrounding forests belonged to the Dreieich Royal Hunting Woods (Wildbann Dreieich), which maintained one of its 30 woods in Mörfelden. In 1600,...
- currently protected. Forests were kept partly as game reserves, as so called "wildbann" forests (Wildbannforste), reserved for grand hunts by the nobility, and...
- state festival. The town’s name comes from a royal hunting forest – the Wildbann Dreieichwhich had its first do****entary mention as early as the 9th...