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- Imperial_road abstract "In medieval times, imperial roads (German: Reichsstraße) were designated routes in the Holy Roman Empire that afforded protection to travellers in return for tolls collected for the emperor.The Reichsstraße came under royal jurisdiction (Königsbann) and travellers were afforded the protection of the Landfrieden, a law that was supposed to ensure peace and unhindered passage similar to the Queen's peace. From the 10th century it was also extended to bridges and ferries. Under King Henry I of Germany the term Reichsstrasse (des riches strâze in Middle High German) was used for the first time as a translation of strata imperialis. According to Charlemagne's legislation, based on Gallic public law, the maintenance of roads, the responsibility for transport infrastructure and security were part of the duties and privileges of the king, his "regalia". In return the king received the taxes. He invested the territorial rulers through whose lordships the roads ran, with the execution of these duties. A safe-conduct letter (tote Geleit) or an armed escort (lebende Geleit), ensured the safety of the travellers. The escort was provided on specified occasions, of which travelling to the election and coronation of Roman-German kings and emperors was the most important, whereas travelling to trade fairs and markets were the most common. Important imperial roads were the north-south Via Imperii and the east-west Via Regia meeting at Leipzig, as well as the Via Carolina from the Imperial city of Nuremberg to Prague established by Emperor Charles IV, the Hellweg, the Burgundy Way and Italian Way / Via Francigena.".
- Imperial_road thumbnail Via_Imperii_und_Via_Regia.png?width=300.
- Imperial_road wikiPageID "27931053".
- Imperial_road wikiPageLength "2132".
- Imperial_road wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Imperial_road wikiPageRevisionID "603571451".
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Burgundy_Way.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_roads_and_tracks.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Free_imperial_city.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Hellweg.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Henry_the_Fowler.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Kings_ban.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Königsbann.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Landfrieden.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Market_(place).
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Middle_High_German.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Public_law.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Queens_peace.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Regalia.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Reich.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Ruler.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Tax.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Taxes.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Trade_fair.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Via_Carolina.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Via_Francigena.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Via_Imperii.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink Via_Regia.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLink File:Via_Imperii_und_Via_Regia.png.
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imperial road".
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reichsstraße".
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "imperial road".
- Imperial_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "important".
- Imperial_road hasPhotoCollection Imperial_road.
- Imperial_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Imperial_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Imperial_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Imperial_road subject Category:Ancient_roads_and_tracks.
- Imperial_road hypernym Routes.
- Imperial_road type Article.
- Imperial_road type Road.
- Imperial_road type Article.
- Imperial_road type Road.
- Imperial_road comment "In medieval times, imperial roads (German: Reichsstraße) were designated routes in the Holy Roman Empire that afforded protection to travellers in return for tolls collected for the emperor.The Reichsstraße came under royal jurisdiction (Königsbann) and travellers were afforded the protection of the Landfrieden, a law that was supposed to ensure peace and unhindered passage similar to the Queen's peace. From the 10th century it was also extended to bridges and ferries.".
- Imperial_road label "Imperial road".
- Imperial_road sameAs Reichsstraße_(Mittelalter).
- Imperial_road sameAs Strata_imperialis.
- Imperial_road sameAs m.0ch48bn.
- Imperial_road sameAs Q598008.
- Imperial_road sameAs Q598008.
- Imperial_road wasDerivedFrom Imperial_road?oldid=603571451.
- Imperial_road depiction Via_Imperii_und_Via_Regia.png.
- Imperial_road isPrimaryTopicOf Imperial_road.