Examples of 'herrschaft' in a sentence
Meaning of "herrschaft"
Herrschaft: a German word meaning 'dominion' or 'rule', context: often used in political or historical contexts
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The land herrschaft rights were held by a number of different owners.
They appointed vogts to administer the herrschaft for the following century.
Under the abbot the castle remained the administrative and judicial center of the herrschaft.
Herrschaft Schramberg is a toponym of German historical geography.
He also received a share of the herrschaft Itter.
The herrschaft was administered from Utzigen Castle.
The village first appears in historic records as a part of the Herrschaft of Strättligen.
Bredevoort was a herrschaft and a separate municipality until 1818.
The village was part of the Herrschaft of Mülenen.
Beginning in the 13th century, the Weissenburgs began to expand their Herrschaft.
The village was first mentioned as a part of the Herrschaft of the Freiherr of Eschenbach.
Under the Barons, the town became the center of the Büren Herrschaft.
Untersuchungen über die byzantinische Herrschaft in Süditalien vom 9 . bis ins 11.
Bern took over Pohlern and dissolved the Herrschaft.
Erhard Kiehnbaum: „Ich gestehe, die Herrschaft der fluchwürdigen ‚Demokratie‘ dieses Landes macht mich betrübt …“.
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Later the location was ruled by the Herrschaft Dalberg.
Utzigen grew out of a Late Medieval herrschaft.
During the Middle Ages it was part of the Herrschaft of Ringgenberg.
A castle was built in valley in 1560 to rule over the Herrschaft.
In 1413 the cities of Solothurn and Bern acquired the entire Herrschaft which they jointly administered.
By the 13th century, the Counts of Kyburg owned the Herrschaft.
Eventually much of the village was incorporated in the Herrschaft of Signau.
Easy hike through the Bündner Herrschaft.
Lunch on the way to the Bündner Herrschaft.
Grasburg unter savoyischer Herrschaft.
It was first called Wilhelmswert and was part of the Herrschaft Landskron.
During the Middle Ages the region was part of the Herrschaft of Strättligen.
Dettighofen, Lengwil and Oberhofen formed a lower court for the Herrschaft of Liebburg.
After the death of his mother in 1758, he inherited the herrschaft of Wilhermsdorf.
The various noble families continued to rule over the village and Herrschaft until 1798.