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Lüneburg Sate

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letter, the treaty included three other letters, which described in detail the rights of the individual estates. The Lüneburg Sate entered into force in 1392, but ended
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had led to a great deal of power among the estates in the principality. In order to secure the support of the cities and the lower nobility, both the
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with another financial request, in exchange for a loan of 50,000 marks, an extensive contract was concluded, in which numerous
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died without male issue in 1369, the older House of Lüneburg became extinct. According to the rules of the House of Welf, Duke
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The treaty established a legal body whose function was to secure the rights of its members. To this end, a
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Die Lüneburger Sate. Ein Beitrag zur Verfassungsgeschichte Niedersachsens im späten Mittelalter.
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were given to the estates, and the dukes submitted to the jurisdiction of a council (
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Politik, Verfassung, Wirtschaft vom 9. bis zum ausgehenden 15. Jahrhundert
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Politik, Verfassung, Wirtschaft vom 9. bis zum ausgehenden 15. Jahrhundert
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Politik, Verfassung, Wirtschaft vom 9. bis zum ausgehenden 15. Jahrhundert
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Die Sate der braunschweigisch-lüneburgischen Landsstände von 1392
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to the estates and to grant them numerous rights and
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and was tied to the duration of the loan so that the
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Index


German
settlement
territorial lord
Prince of Lüneburg
estates
Principality of Lüneburg
court
loan
Mark löt
bonds
mortgage
de facto
William II of Lüneburg
Magnus II Torquatus of Brunswick
Charles IV
Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg
Wenceslas
Lüneburg War of Succession
Lüneburg War of Succession
Guelphs
Ascanians
privileges
castles
Lüneburg
privileges


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