Familiants Law, the Glossary
Familianten or Familianten Gesetz was the German term commonly used for the laws and the related record books which regulated the number of Jewish families in the Czech lands in the 18th and 19th centuries.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Czech lands, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, German language, Herz Homberg, Jews, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Maria Theresa, Mikulov.
- Habsburg Bohemia
- Habsburg Silesia
- Jewish Czech history
- Jews and Judaism in Austria-Hungary
- Law of the Czech Republic
- Moravia
Czech lands
The Czech lands or the Bohemian lands (České země) is a historical-geographical term that, in a historical context, refers the three historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia together before Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic were formed.
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Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis I (Francis Stephen; François Étienne; Franz Stefan; Francesco Stefano; 8 December 1708 – 18 August 1765) was Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, and Grand Duke of Tuscany.
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German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Herz Homberg
Naphtali Herz Homberg (September 1749 – 24 August 1841) was a Bohemian maskil, educator, and writer.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Joseph II (German: Josef Benedikt Anton Michael Adam; English: Joseph Benedict Anthony Michael Adam; 13 March 1741 – 20 February 1790) was Holy Roman Emperor from 18 August 1765 and sole ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 29 November 1780 until his death.
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Maria Theresa
Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).
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Mikulov
Mikulov (Nikolsburg; ניקאלשבורג, Nikolshburg) is a town in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.
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See also
Habsburg Bohemia
- Albertinian Line
- Austro-Slavism
- Bohemian Revolt
- Familiants Law
- Habsburg Silesia
- Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1526–1648)
- Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1648–1867)
- Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1867–1918)
- Oñate treaty
- Old Czech Party
- Thirty Years' War
- Tolar
- Young Czech Party
Habsburg Silesia
- Austrian Silesia
- Bielitz District
- Churches of Peace
- Eastern Silesia
- Familiants Law
- Freistadt District (Austrian Silesia)
- Košice–Bohumín Railway
- State country
- Teschen District
- Treaty of Altranstädt (1707)
Jewish Czech history
- 2006 Prague terror plot
- Anti-Jewish violence in Czechoslovakia (1918–1920)
- Antisemitism in the Czech Republic
- Czech Republic–Israel relations
- Czech diaspora in Israel
- Czechoslovakia–Israel relations
- DFC Prag
- Familiants Law
- Golem
- History of the Jews in Prague
- History of the Jews in the Czech lands
- Jewish Quarter of Třebíč
- Josefov
- Josefov (Prague)
- Knaanic language
- Moses Taku
- Prager Presse
- Simon Abeles
- Stolperstein
- The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia
- The Holocaust in Czechoslovakia
- Theresienstadt Papers
- Theresienstadt family camp
- Zionists in Interwar Czechoslovakia
Jews and Judaism in Austria-Hungary
- Familiants Law
- Jewish National Party
- Jewish Social Democratic Association Bund
- Kadimah (student association)
- Machzikei Hadass
- Pressburg Yeshiva (Austria-Hungary)
Law of the Czech Republic
- Act on Illegality of the Communist Regime and on Resistance Against It
- Beneš decrees
- Cannabis in the Czech Republic
- Capital punishment in the Czech Republic
- Censorship in the Czech Republic
- Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
- Constitution of the Czech Republic
- Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic
- Czech nationality law
- Czech passport
- Familiants Law
- Gun law in the Czech Republic
- Human rights in the Czech Republic
- Judiciary of the Czech Republic
- Law enforcement in the Czech Republic
- Law of the Czech Republic
- Marriage in the Czech Republic
- Referendums in the Czech Republic
- Self-defence law (Czech Republic)
- Supreme Court of the Czech Republic
- Taxation in the Czech Republic
- Vineyard track
Moravia
- Štramberk ears
- Bohemian-Moravian Highlands
- Coat of arms of Moravia
- Extreme points of Moravia
- Familiants Law
- Flag of Moravia
- History of Moravia
- Horácko
- Horňácko
- Javořice Highlands
- Jsem Moravan
- Křižanov Highlands
- Lower Morava Valley
- Morava (river)
- Moravané
- Moravia
- Moravia High Jump Tour
- Moravian Church
- Moravian Gate
- Moravian German dialects
- Moravian National Community
- Moravian Slovakia
- Moravian Wallachia
- Moravian cuisine
- Moravian dialects
- Moravian enclaves in Silesia
- Moravian folk music
- Moravian-Silesian Region
- Olomouc Region
- Pardubice Region
- People from Moravia
- Schönhengstgau
- South Bohemian Region
- South Moravian Region
- Upper Svratka Highlands
- Vyškov Gate
- Vysočina Region
- Zlín Region
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familiants_Law
Also known as Familianten, Familianten Gesetz.