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    At the Diet of Worms (German: Reichstag zu Worms) in 1495, the foundation stone was laid for a comprehensive reform (Reichsreform) of the Holy Roman Empire...
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    at Worms in the years 829, 926, 1076, 1122, 1495, and 1545, but unless plainly qualified, the term "Diet of Worms" usually refers to the assembly of 1521...
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  • Investiture Controversy Diet of Worms (1495), a diet at which comprehensive political reforms of the empire began Other diets convened at Worms in the years 829 [de]...
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    bellum from before the Diet of Worms in 1495. The imperial ban was dropped silently. Maximilian had to accept the independence of the cantons and to abandon...
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    famous Diets were those held in Worms in 1495, where the Imperial Reform was enacted, and 1521, where Martin Luther was banned (see Edict of Worms), the...
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    support his own personal base of power at home. In 1495, an attempt was made at an Imperial Diet in the City of Worms to give the disintegrating Holy...
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    and only had jurisdiction over Worms Cathedral itself. In 1122, the Concordat of Worms was signed; the 1495 imperial diet met here and made an attempt at...
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  • Imperial Government (category Politics of the Holy Roman Empire)
    interests of princes. The first imperial government was an initiative of Elector Berthold of Henneberg in Mainz and the Diet of Worms (1495). In return...
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    Holy Roman Emperor had to be crowned by the Pope. At the 1495 Diet of Worms, the Reception of Roman Law was accelerated and formalized. The Roman Law was...
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  • Ewiger Landfriede (category 1495 in Europe)
    zu Worms. (Exhibition of the state main archives at Koblenz together with the city of Worms on the 500th anniversary of the Diet of Worms of 1495). Landeshauptarchiv...
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  • This is a timeline of Austrian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Austria and its predecessor states....
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  • imperial tax agreed at the Diet of Worms in 1495 under Emperor Maximilian I Reichspfennig, a 1/100 of a Reichsmark, the currency of the German Empire from...
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    contained the rest of the population. The Duchy of Württemberg was formed when, at the Diet of Worms, 21 July 1495, Maximilian I, King of the Romans and Holy...
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  • pax perpetua agreed at the Diet of Worms in 1495, which banned the right of vendetta in the Holy Roman Empire. Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502), between...
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    Thomas A. (27 May 2015). "Maximilian I and the Imperial Reform at the Diet of Worms, 1495". Maximilians Ruhmeswerk. pp. 31–56. doi:10.1515/9783110351026-004...
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    he was the leader of the party which pressed the necessity for reform upon Frederick's son Maximilian at the Diet of Worms in 1495, where the Ewiger Landfriede...
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    humanist and historian, served at his court. On 21 July 1495, at the Diet of Worms, the County of Württemberg was elevated to a Duchy. After Maximilian...
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  • Common Penny (category Law of the Holy Roman Empire)
    tax (Reichssteuer) that was agreed at the instigation of Maximilian I in 1495 at the Diet of Worms, in order to give the emperor the means to wage war against...
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    city that had a certain amount of autonomy and was represented in the Imperial Diet. An imperial city held the status of imperial immediacy, and was subordinate...
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    Speyer (category History of the Palatinate (region))
    master, composer and poet from the Roman Catholic Order of the Franciscans Gabriel Biel (~ 1415–1495), scholastic philosopher Dietrich Gresemund (1477–1512)...
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    committee of twelve "honourables", representatives of the country's two estates (lords and commons). In 1495, under the Imperial Diet of Worms summoned...
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  • Circle troops (category Soldiers of the Imperial Circles)
    recent register of all time", drawn up at the Diet of Worms, contained the basic imperial direction, the Simplum. The further division of responsibility...
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    Imperial Diet in Worms. All legal proceedings in the Holy Roman Empire could be brought to the Imperial Chamber Court, except if the ruler of the territory...
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    with a far-reaching autonomy. Imperial Reform: In 1495, an attempt was made at a Diet in the city of Worms to give the disintegrating Holy Roman Empire a...
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    Estates had forced upon him by promulgating the Ewiger Landfriede at the Diet of Worms two years before. Maximilian emphasised the fact that the Emperor embodied...
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  • Reichskrieg (category Law of the Holy Roman Empire)
    Philip the Good of Burgundy in 1434; or that declared against the Armagnacs by the Emperor Frederick III in 1444. At the Diet of Worms in 1495, the emperor...
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  • Reichsmünzfuß (category Economy of the Holy Roman Empire)
    1442 under Emperor Frederick III confirmed the provisions of Eger. At the Diet of Worms in 1495, a formal imperial coin standard for gold coins was specified...
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    Imperial Diet of Worms. While Charles V assumed the functions of Holy Roman Emperor in Germany, the conquistador Hernán Cortés informed him of the ongoing...
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    but Maximilian's affairs as the German king too. At the 1495 Diet of Worms, the Reception of Roman Law was accelerated and formalized. The Roman Law was...
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    his youth: in 1493 to the Palatine court at Heidelberg and in 1495 to the Diet of Worms. From 1496 to 1500, Reinhard IV acted as co-ruler alongside his...
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