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- Wöllstein is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Schwalldorf (pronounced [ˈʃvaldɔʁf]) is a suburban district of Rottenburg am Neckar in the administrative district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg (Germany)...
- poaching, rural, and forest crimes), conceding free elections of the Schultheißen, the abolition of the last feudal dues, and the removal of various unpo****r...
- the male line in 1483. Lords of Mülinen First attested around 1280 as schultheißen of Brugg; ministeriales of the counts of Habsburg, they held a large...
- begun. This was where the Schöffengericht ("Jurymen's Court") and the Schultheißen (roughly "sheriffs") appointed by the Landgraves sat. Groß-Gerau's town...
- was common in the past, with the parti****tion of Schultheißen from Dillenburg. Conversely, Schultheißen from Herborn were often involved in the executions...
- hill to the northeast. From 1553 until Feb 25th 1803 Oberkochen had two Schultheißen, one of the catholic Ellwangen and one of the Protestant würtembergian...
- Coats of Arms of Schultheissen Hans-Franz Nägeli (1497-1579) and his two wives Ursel Stocker and Rosa von Witenbach on Bremgarten Castle...
- were also judges, who met several times a year for sessions, appointed Schultheißen by the margrave. In the 18th century there were deputies in addition...
- 15th century, Ulrich (died 1465) became the first of seven von Erlach Schultheissen (or Mayors) to serve in the city of Bern. The next von Erlach family...