Holy Roman Empire. Bulla Aurea
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Name (Latin)
Holy Roman Empire. Bulla Aurea
Other forms of name
Holy Roman Empire. Bulla aurea Caroli Quarti Romanorum Imperatoris
Holy Roman Empire. Laws, statutes, etc., 1355-1378 (Charles IV) Bulla aurea
Aurea Bulla (1356)
Aurea Bulla Caroli IV
Bulla Aurea (1356)
Golden Bull (1356)
Golden Bull of the Empire
Goldene Bulle (1356)
Goldene Bulle Kaiser Karls IV
Sources of Information
- Its Die Goldene Bulle Kaiser Karls IV. von 1356, 1982:t.p. (Goldene Bulle Kaiser Karls IV. von 1356) colophon (Handschrift 3065 der Hessischen Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek Darmstadt)
- LC data base, 1-17-85(hdg.: Holy Roman Empire. Laws, statutes, etc., 1355-1378 (Charles IV). Bulla aurea)
- Handbuch d. Quellen u. Literatur d. neueren eur. Privatrechtsgeschichte:v. 1, 1973, p. 592-593 (Karl IV ... erliess das Königswahlgesetz "Omne regnum" (1356), das er selbst 1361 "unser keiserliches rechtbuch" nannte und das, seit 1400 unter der Bezeichnung Goldene Bulle, die Reichsverfassung bis zu ihrem Ende 1806 als Reichs-Grundgesetz weitgehend bestimmte)
- Walker, D.M. The Oxford companion to law, 1980:(Golden Bull of the Empire (1356). A constitutional statute promulgated by the Emperor Charles IV, dealing with the constitutional status of the electoral princes)
- Chlingensberg, C. von. Collegia jurisprudentiae publicae, seu Facies Imperij Romano-Germanici antiqua & moderna in principijs suis collegialiter exhibita, & revisa, 1715:p. 243 (Aurea Bulla) p. 244-245 (Aurea Bulla Caroli IV)
- Its Bulla aurea Caroli Quarti Romanorum Imperatoris, ca. 165-?
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Wikipedia description:
The Golden Bull of 1356 was a decree issued by the Imperial Diet at Nuremberg and Metz (Diet of Metz, 1356/57) headed by the Emperor Charles IV which fixed, for a period of more than four hundred years, important aspects of the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire. It was named the Golden Bull for the golden seal it carried. In June 2013, the Golden Bull was included in the UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.
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