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Qu'est-ce (qui) est IMPERIALLY - définition

CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS IN THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE UNDER WHICH AN IMPERIAL ESTATE (E.G. IMPERIAL CITY, PRINCE-BISHOPRIC, SECULAR PRINCIPALITY) OR INDIVIDUAL (E.G. IMPERIAL KNIGHT) WAS DECLARED FREE FROM THE AUTHORITY OF ANY LORD EXCEPT THE EMPEROR
Reichsfrei; Reichfreiheit; Reichsunmittelbar; Reichsunmittelbarheit; Reichsunmittelbarkeit; Reichskloster; Reichsfreie; Reichsfreiheit; Free imperial; Imperially immediate; Imperial Fief
  • Prince-Bishop of Liège]], member of the Imperial estates, enjoyed Imperial immediacy and therefore could negotiate and sign international treaties on his own, as long as they were not directed against the Emperor and the Empire.
  • Abbot of Marchtal]], "immediate and exempt"

Imperially      
·noun Imperial power.
II. Imperially ·adv In an imperial manner.
Imperial immediacy         
Imperial immediacy ( or ) was a privileged constitutional and political status rooted in German feudal law under which the Imperial estates of the Holy Roman Empire such as Imperial cities, prince-bishoprics and secular principalities, and individuals such as the Imperial knights, were declared free from the authority of any local lord and placed under the direct ("immediate", in the sense of "without an intermediary") authority of the Holy Roman Emperor, and later of the institutions of the Empire such as the Diet (), the Imperial Chamber of Justice and the Aulic Council.
imperial         
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The Imperial; Impereal; Imperial (disambiguation); The Imperial (disambiguation); Imperial (album); The Imperial (album)
1.
Imperial is used to refer to things or people that are or were connected with an empire.
...the Imperial Palace in Tokyo...
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
The imperial system of measurement uses inches, feet, and yards to measure length, ounces and pounds to measure weight, and pints and gallons to measure volume.
ADJ: ADJ n

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Imperial immediacy

Imperial immediacy (German: Reichsfreiheit or Reichsunmittelbarkeit) was a privileged constitutional and political status rooted in German feudal law under which the Imperial estates of the Holy Roman Empire such as Imperial cities, prince-bishoprics and secular principalities, and individuals such as the Imperial knights, were declared free from the authority of any local lord and placed under the direct ("immediate", in the sense of "without an intermediary") authority of the Holy Roman Emperor, and later of the institutions of the Empire such as the Diet (Reichstag), the Imperial Chamber of Justice and the Aulic Council.

The granting of immediacy began in the Early Middle Ages, and for the immediate bishops, abbots, and cities, then the main beneficiaries of that status, immediacy could be exacting and often meant being subjected to the fiscal, military, and hospitality demands of their overlord, the Emperor. However, with the gradual exit of the Emperor from the centre stage from the mid-13th century onwards, holders of imperial immediacy eventually found themselves vested with considerable rights and powers previously exercised by the emperor.

As confirmed by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the possession of imperial immediacy came with a particular form of territorial authority known as territorial superiority (German: Landeshoheit or Latin: superioritas territorialis in documents of the time). In today's terms, it would be understood as a limited form of sovereignty.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour IMPERIALLY
1. The event has been claimed by many imperially inclined intellectuals in the West as evidence for America‘s right to be in Iraq and in other parts of the region, which brings us to the last impression the current situation in Iraq projects – the open–ended nature of the American presence.