• Weisthümer (redirect from Weistum)
    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Luxembourg, the writ of administrative rights [Gewohnheitsrecht], also called Weistum. On the orders of the Empress of Austria, Maria Theresa, a census was made...
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    estate's importance can also be established by its having its own Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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  • was first mentioned in a document in 1371, as Ernbach. A 1475 document (Weistum) of the Auroffer Grund named Nassau-Idstein [de] as ruler of two Ehrenbach...
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    century, Reich had its first documentary mention in a Weistum from the Ravengiersburg Monastery (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement...
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    Lirstal and 7 Schöffen (roughly “lay jurists”), according to a Weistum from 1468 (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued...
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    document 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...
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    - Biblioteca del espiritu - vol -4 - ed cultura - chile 1936) Arisches Weistum (1935) Akademie für die Rechte der Völker (1939) Osmologische Heilkunde...
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    20: 292–99. Obermair, Hannes (2001). "Soziale Produktion von Recht? Das Weistum des Gerichts Salurn in Südtirol von 1403" (PDF). Concilium medii aevi....
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    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...
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    Thiebes: The Honschaft Holzlar, Bechlinghoven and Kohlkaul with their Weistum of 1646. (= Studies on the local history of the district of Bonn-Beuel...
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  • von Eppstein as "castra Holzhusin" back in 1222. In 1537 the "Eppsteiner Weistum" (a list of properties owned by the Lords of Eppstein) lists "Holtzhusen"...
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    very lives. Their Weistum of 1555, the municipality's oldest document dealing with its people's litigation and criminal cases (a Weistum – cognate with English...
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    Fünfkirchen. One of the first written records about the area is a Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    long allegiance to Sponheim Abbey is confirmed by the 1488 Auener Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    source for the time that followed is the Dackenheimer Weistum of 1485, 1496 and 1579 (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement...
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    are found in documents from 1342 (Obernhusen) and 1346. The latter is a Weistum (cognate with English wisdom, this was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    governed in both Bruttig and Fankel by several so-called Weistümer (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by men...
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    century, to the Lords of Hohenfels-Reipoltskirchen. A Huberweistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by men...
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    exact date is unknown – Brücken had its first documentary mention in a Weistum (cognate with English wisdom, this was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    more on Frohnhofen’s being a village at a lordly estate. In a 1541 Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    (Pfarrkirche St. Andreas) in Urmersbach goes back to a reference in a 1574 Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    the Eßweiler Tal were governed by a whole range of Weistümer (singular: Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – this was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    so-called Remigiusland in a 14th-century Grenzscheidweistum (“border Weistum”, a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – being a legal pronouncement issued...
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    The Weistum of 1494 guaranteed the Winneburg-Beilstein family the local high court jurisdiction as well as hunting and forest rights (a Weistum – cognate...
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    Rhinegraves were the low and high justices. According to the 1514 Weistum (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by...
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    Manderscheid-Kail and Manderscheid-Schleiden, who according to Weistümer (a Weistum – cognate with English wisdom – was a legal pronouncement issued by men...
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    Weistum that states that both jurisdiction (that is, the court's power) and the lordship were held not by Kyrburg, but rather by Grombach (a Weistum –...
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