- The
Feme ('fā-mə)
murders (German: Fememorde) were a
series of
murders in the
Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1923
carried out by
German far-right groups...
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woman became a
feme covert,
whose legal rights and
obligations were
mostly subsumed by
those of her husband. An
unmarried woman, or
feme sole, had the...
- ********ination (German:
Feme) is a 1927
German silent thriller film
directed by
Richard Oswald and
starring Eduard Rothauser,
Mathilde Sussin and Hans Stüwe...
- The
Vehmic courts, Vehmgericht, holy vehme, or
simply Vehm, also
spelt Feme, Vehmegericht, Fehmgericht, are
names given to a
tribunal system of Westphalia...
- In
English law,
baron and
feme is a
phrase used for
husband and wife, in
relation to each other, who were
accounted as one
person by coverture. Hence,...
- use of the
Feme,
named after medieval special courts that
judged particularly serious offenses. Paul
Schulz oversaw the
carrying out of
Feme justice, which...
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Heraldry portal Arms of ****umption
Armorial of UK
universities Baron and
feme Gallery of
country coats of arms List of
coats of arms
National emblem Officer...
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years old. This
English oak (Quercus robur)
stands near the
parish church.
Feme courts were held
beneath this oak
until the 16th century,
making it the oldest...
- (2000). "Verräter
verfallen der
Feme!"
Fememorde in
Bayern in den
zwanziger Jahren ["Traitors Fall to the
Feme!"
Feme murders in
Bavaria in the Twenties]...
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woman was
considered to have the
legal status of
feme sole,
while a
married woman had the
status of
feme covert.
These are
English spellings of medieval...