-
Herrenhaus (German,
literally "House of Lords") may
refer to: a
manor house or mansion, the
Prussian House of Lords, Österreichisches
Herrenhaus, see House...
- The
Prussian House of
Lords (German: Preußisches
Herrenhaus) in
Berlin was the
upper house of the
Landtag of
Prussia (German: Preußischer Landtag), the...
- A
mansion is a
large dwelling house. The word
itself derives through Old
French from the
Latin word
mansio "dwelling", an
abstract noun
derived from the...
- was a
bicameral body: the
upper house was the
House of
Lords (German:
Herrenhaus), and the
lower house was the
House of
Deputies (German: Abgeordnetenhaus)...
- The
House of
Lords (German:
Herrenhaus; Czech: Panská sněmovna; Italian:
Camera dei signori; Slovene:
Gosposka zbornica; Polish: Izba Panów; Romanian:...
- Wellingsbüttel) is a
former manor with a
baroque manor house (German:
Herrenhaus) in Hamburg, Germany,
which once enjo****
imperial immediacy (Reichsfreiheit)...
-
States (Bundesländer) of
Germany and has its seat at the
former Prussian Herrenhaus (House of Lords).
Though most of the
ministries are
seated in Berlin,...
- well-to-do men of the po****tion. The
upper house,
later renamed the
Herrenhaus ("House of Lords"), was
appointed by the king. He
retained full executive...
- so-called Mantovano. The
Constitution of 1861
created a
House of
Lords (
Herrenhaus) and a
House of
Deputies (Abgeordnetenhaus). But most
nationalities of...
-
Chamber or
Erste Kammer),
later renamed the
Prussian House of
Lords (
Herrenhaus), was
appointed by the king. He
retained full
executive authority and...