"Sechzig Urkunden Kaiser Ludwigs Des Bayern" presents a collection of sixty historical documents pertaining to Emperor Louis IV of Bavaria (Ludwig der Bayer). Compiled and edited by Friedrich von Weech, this work offers invaluable primary source material for understanding the political and legal landscape of the Holy Roman Empire during the 14th century.
The documents shed light on Louis IV's reign, his interactions with various states and entities within the empire, and the constitutional framework of the time. These charters and edicts provide insights into the complex relationships between the emperor, the papacy, and the German princes. Researchers and historians interested in medieval history, German history, and constitutional law will find this a crucial resource for examining the intricacies of the era.
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