• The Diet of Roncaglia, held near Piacenza, was an Imperial Diet, a general assembly of the nobles and ecclesiasts of the Holy Roman Empire and representatives...
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    conquest of Italy, the 1158 Diet of Roncaglia finalized four laws that would significantly alter the (never formally written) constitution of the Empire...
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  • Roncaglia, a frazione of Ponte San Nicolò, Italy Roncaglia, a frazione of San Giovanni Bianco, Italy Roncaglia, a frazione of Roletto, Italy Diet of Roncaglia...
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    the Republic of Venice, after Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa had claimed direct Imperial control over Italy at the 1158 Diet of Roncaglia and began to...
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    sufficient forces. This campaign continued with the convocation of diet of Roncaglia, with which Frederick re-established imperial authority, nullifying...
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    rebellion in Lombardy (Northern Italy). The Diet of Roncaglia is convoked by Frederick I. He mobilises an army of 100,000 men and leaves in June for a second...
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    and capture of Milan, the Diet of Roncaglia that saw the establishment of imperial officers and ecclesiastical reforms in the cities of northern Italy...
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    of scholars, the Privilegium scholasticum, or Authentica Habita issued by the emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, at the Diet of Roncaglia in November of 1158...
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    adherents, each of whom, in turn, went on to exercise a commanding influence over the course of legal studies in Bologna. At the Diet of Roncaglia in 1158, Bulgarus...
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    open rebellion against the emperor's rule after the Diet of Roncaglia ordered the restoration of imperial rights, including the emperor's rights to levy...
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    Podestà (category Legal history of Italy)
    his Imperial position gave him over the cities of northern Italy; at the second imperial diet at Roncaglia, November 1158, Frederick appointed in several...
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  • Assembly of Besançon. Rupture between emperor and the Pope. 1158: Shaken and punishment of Milan. Diet of Roncaglia. 1159: New revolt of Milan. Siege of Crema...
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    Treaty of Rastatt at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession); the Gonzaga of Mantua were deposed by the Imperial Diet in 1708 on charges of felony...
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    to Frederick Barbarossa's Diet of Roncaglia in his conflict with the Italian communes over imperial rights in Lombardy. Of the four the strongest contrast...
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    negotiations the right of the emperor to dispose of the papal see. Basing his action on the Roncalian decrees issued at the Diet of Roncaglia, near Piacenza,...
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  • 1158 in Italy (category Years of the 12th century in Italy)
    During this expedition: The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa. The University of Bologna, the oldest continually...
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  • rebellion in Lombardy (Northern Italy). The Diet of Roncaglia is convoked by Frederick I. He mobilises an army of 100,000 men and leaves in June for a second...
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    Barbarossa, after the Diet of Roncaglia, recognizes the rights of Theobald, Bishop of Verona on certain territories in province of Brescia. In the Middle...
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    traditional sign of honour. Furthermore, he began aggressively asserting his claims over Lombardy, and in 1159 the Diet of Roncaglia issued a series of decrees...
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    - at the second Diet of Roncaglia - the sovereign promulgated the Constitutio de regalibus, by which he formalized the prerogatives of royal authority...
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    Diet of Roncaglia, held near Piacenza. He was a leading figure in the synod of Pavia in 1160, where the Antipope Victor IV was recognized by some of the...
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    people of Bologna to support the people of Nonantola, who were being attacked by Modena (Kehr, p. 250, no. 24). He was present at the Diet of Roncaglia in...
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    Chieri (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Turin)
    city of Asti in fighting against William V of Montferrat, defeating him in battle. At the first Diet of Roncaglia, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa who had descended...
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  • thus disinheriting Lutgard's children. He participated in the Diet of Roncaglia in 1158 in which Emperor Frederick Barbarossa attempted to establish...
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    imperial in the diet of Roncaglia in 1158. This royal patronage allowed them to secure privileges for the newly developing institution of the university...
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    openly rebelled against the emperor's rule after the Diet of Roncaglia ordered the restoration of imperial rights. Géza II sent his envoys to Barbarossa's...
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  • role of the Pope. After settling his German problems, Frederick went to Italy in 1154. He held a Diet in Roncaglia, where he heard the complaints of the...
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  • official seal of war. In 1155 the Emperor Barbarossa, following the Diet of Roncaglia, laid waste to the city of Chieri to re-establish the claims of the marquis...
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    class of people would form the basis for the later knights, another basis of imperial power. A further important constitutional move at Roncaglia was the...
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    Imperial Diet at Roncaglia. On 18 June 1155, Hillin was one of the prelates attending Barbarossa's imperial coronation by Pope Adrian IV, and in October of that...
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