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Vehmic court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The sessions were often held in secret, whence the names of secret court (heimliches Gericht, Stillgericht, etc.); and these the uninitiated were forbidden to attend, on pain of death, which led to the designation ... The procedure of the fehmic courts was practically that of the ancient German courts generally.
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Halver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fehmic - Definition of Fehmic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Fehmic. Look it up now! ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this pag Fehmic - 1 dictionary result Fehmic Feh"mic\, a. See Vehmic. Webster's Revised Unabridged...
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FEHMIC COURTS (Ger. Femgerichte, or Vehmgerichte, of disputed origin, but probably, according to J. Grimm, from O. High Ger. feme or feime, a court of justice), certain tribunals which, during the middle ages, exercised a powerful and sometimes sinister jurisdiction in Germany, and more especially in Westphalia.
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or, The Court of Wincelaus (London: Tegg and Castleman, 1803). A considerable number of novels in Sadleir-Black deal with the plots and counterplots of the Vehmgericht of secret Fehmic court, the Illuminati, Masonic societies, and other secret societies dedicated to international conspiracy and ritual sacrifice.
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HISTORYAround 950 the Oberhof Halvara was first mentioned in the Werdener Probsteiregister. ... For more than 500 years Halver was the seat of a Fehmic Court , the earliest definite evidence of which is in 1243 ;
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English translation: court of justice ... The Stillding had entirely superseded the offenes Ding by 1500. After 1422 royal authority in Westphalia was supposedly delegated to the archbishop of Cologne, but the fehmic courts maintained their character of royal institutions.
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