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- Amtmann abstract "The Amtmann was an official in German-speaking countries of Europe and in some of the Nordic countries from the time of the Middle Ages whose office was akin to that of a bailiff. He was the most senior retainer (Dienstmann) of an Amt; the administrative office of a territorial lord (Landesherr) created to manage the estates of manors (Gutshöfe), castles and villages. The estates were both administrative as well as juridical districts. The Amtmann was usually a member of the nobility or a cleric. In towns, he was also often a member of the wealthy classes amongst the citizenship. He resided in an Amthaus and collected taxes from the district (Amtsbezirk), administered justice and maintained law and order with a small, armed unit.Later, the word Beamter superseded the older word Amtmann and has come to mean \"official\" or \"civil servant\". The word Amtmann is derived from ambet-ambachtos - \"one sent round\", Celtic: Latin ambactus \"envoy\", \"herold\", \"servant\", French, ambassadeur, \"ambassador\". By contrast, the Icelandic word ambátt, \"female slave\" and the Norwegian ambått \"room maid\", \"maiden\", emerged from the Celtic-Latin via Old German/Old Nordic.In Holstein during the Danish era (to 1864) the Amtmann was the senior official of a sovereign department (landesherrliches Amt). As head of the administration he was subordinate from 1546 to the ministry (German Chancellery) in Copenhagen. The Amtmann was also a secular judge of the trial court (erster Instanz) and, together with the Propst or provost, made up the ecclesiastical court or consistory (Konsistorium). In a literary testimony to the office, Detlev von Liliencron wrote a ballad called \"Pidder Lüng\" in which there is an Amtmann of Tønder, called Henning Pogwisch.In Switzerland the Ammann (Amtmann) was an office, since the Middle Ages, elected by the citizens who was the leader of the executive of a canton (Landammann), a town (Stadtammann) or a parish (Gemeindeammann).".
- Amtmann thumbnail Leisnig,_Burg_Mildenstein_-_Amtsstube_im_Vorderschloss_(01-2).jpg?width=300.
- Amtmann wikiPageExternalLink 0201kroeschell.htm.
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- Amtmann wikiPageRevisionID "686308169".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Amman_(disambiguation).
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Ammann.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Amt_(country_subdivision).
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Amthaus.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Bailiff.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Bastard_feudalism.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Beamter.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Bezirksamtmann.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Burgenland.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Cantons_of_Switzerland.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(armed_forces).
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_services.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_feudalism.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Consistory_(Protestantism).
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Detlev_von_Liliencron.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Dienstmann.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Gemeindeammann.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Holstein.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Landammann.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Pay_grade.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Provost_(religion).
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_lord.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink Tønder.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLink File:Leisnig,_Burg_Mildenstein_-_Amtsstube_im_Vorderschloss_(01-2).jpg.
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amman".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amt".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amtmann".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amtmännern".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oberamtmann".
- Amtmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "amtmann".
- Amtmann wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Amtmann wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zedler_Online.
- Amtmann subject Category:Civil_services.
- Amtmann subject Category:German_feudalism.
- Amtmann subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Amtmann subject Category:Titles.
- Amtmann hypernym Official.
- Amtmann type Occupation.
- Amtmann type Redirect.
- Amtmann type Service.
- Amtmann type Title.
- Amtmann comment "The Amtmann was an official in German-speaking countries of Europe and in some of the Nordic countries from the time of the Middle Ages whose office was akin to that of a bailiff. He was the most senior retainer (Dienstmann) of an Amt; the administrative office of a territorial lord (Landesherr) created to manage the estates of manors (Gutshöfe), castles and villages. The estates were both administrative as well as juridical districts.".
- Amtmann label "Amtmann".
- Amtmann sameAs Q592996.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtmand.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtmann.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtmaður.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtmann.
- Amtmann sameAs Ambtman.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtmand.
- Amtmann sameAs m.011b4r34.
- Amtmann sameAs Amtman.
- Amtmann sameAs Q592996.
- Amtmann wasDerivedFrom Amtmann?oldid=686308169.
- Amtmann depiction Leisnig,_Burg_Mildenstein_-_Amtsstube_im_Vorderschloss_(01-2).jpg.
- Amtmann isPrimaryTopicOf Amtmann.