The Feme murders (German: Fememorde [ˈfeːməmɔʁdə]) were extrajudicial killings that took place during the early years of the Weimar Republic. They were...
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Assassination (1927 film) (redirect from Feme)
Assassination (German: Feme) is a 1927 German silent thriller film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Eduard Rothauser, Mathilde Sussin and Hans Stüwe...
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Vehmic court (redirect from Feme Justice)
The Vehmic courts, Vehmgericht, holy vehme, or simply Vehm, also spelt Feme, Vehmegericht, Fehmgericht, are names given to a tribunal system of Westphalia...
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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,...
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Black Reichswehr (section Feme murders)
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 assumption 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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Femeiche (section Feme Courts)
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...
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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...
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(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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