• The Statutum in favorem principum ("Statute in favour of the princes") of 1231, reaffirmed in 1232, counts as one of the most important sources of law...
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    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (category Characters in the Divine Comedy)
    and the Statutum in favorem principum ("Statutes in favor of the princes"), issued at Worms, deprived the emperor of much of his sovereignty in Germany...
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    for the revolts such as the Münster Rebellion. With the Statutum in favorem principum ("Statute in Favor of the Princes"), this regulation of customary law...
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    city-friendly policies, forced him however to issue in Worms on 1 May 1231 the Statutum in favorem principum, directed against the cities, and by their complaints...
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  • The clash between the Church and the Empire (category Catholicism in Europe)
    Germany in 1212 to assert his rights, Frederick II gave the princes greater freedom of action. Through two acts - the Statutum in favorem principum for temporal...
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    the Emperor. The decreeing of this law, taken in conjunction with the later Statutum in favorem principum, which granted similar concessions to the secular...
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    tariffs, coining, and the right to build fortification. The 1232 Statutum in favorem principum mostly extended these privileges to secular territories. Although...
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    Middle Rhine (category Federal waterways in Germany)
    ecclesiasticis) and temporal (Statutum in favorem principum) princes of the empire. From 1273, the Emperor was elected by the Electors; in 1356 imperial fiefs became...
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  • Swabia. In 1232, Conrad witnessed Frederick's confirmation of Henry's Statutum in favorem principum. When Henry rebelled against his father in 1234–1235...
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    Kudrun (category Epic poems in German)
    relationship between kings and vassals in a manner suggestive of Emperor Frederick II's Statutum in favorem principum. Although the story takes place on the...
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