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    Peter von Hagenbach (c. 1420 – May 9, 1474), also Pierre de Hagenbach, Pietro di Hagenbach, Pierre d'Archambaud, or Pierre d'Aquenbacq, was a Burgundian...
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  • trial of Peter von Hagenbach is seen as the first war crimes prosecution based on this principle. More recently, the trial of Peter von Hagenbach has been...
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  • 1825), Swiss entomologist Karl Rudolf Hagenbach (1801 – 1874), Swiss church theologian and historian Peter von Hagenbach (circa 1420 – 1474), Bourguignon knight...
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    to be treated like serfs. However, Charles' deputy in the area, Peter von Hagenbach, violated this guarantee and imposed harsh taxes on the people. Soon...
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    Court in the Prosecutor v Ntaganda case. In 1474, in the trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire, the first known "international"...
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    cities of Basel, Strasbourg and Mulhouse, directed by his reeve Peter von Hagenbach, prompted them to turn to Bern for help. Charles's expansionist strategy...
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    civil war. In 1474, the first trial for a war crime was that of Peter von Hagenbach, realised by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire, for his...
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  • executions of Boer and other prisoners during the Second Boer War Peter von Hagenbach (c. 1420 – May 9, 1474), executed for commanding troops who committed...
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  • Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaén and Bishop of Mondoñedo (b. 1474) Peter von Hagenbach, Alsatian knight and ruler (b. 1423) May 11 – John Stanberry, Bishop...
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    German lands had existed since the Early modern period. The trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire in 1474 was the first...
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  • took part in the trail and execution of the Burgundian governor Peter von Hagenbach. In 1482 he presided over the end of Strasbourg's guild revolts and...
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    goalkeeper Pascal Krauss (born 1987), mixed martial art fighter Peter von Hagenbach Bürgermeisterwahl Breisach am Rhein 2022, Staatsanzeiger. "Bevölkerung...
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    Holy Roman Empire (962–1806), the trial of the Burgundian knight Peter von Hagenbach was the first international recognition of the legal doctrine of...
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  • when Sir Peter von Hagenbach was convicted for rapes committed by his troops. However, the trial was only successful in indicting Sir von Hagenbach with the...
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  • international law committed during armed conflict. The trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire in 1474, was the first...
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  • Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaén and Bishop of Mondoñedo (b. 1474) Peter von Hagenbach, Alsatian knight and ruler (b. 1423) May 11 – John Stanberry, Bishop...
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    pardons, citing as precedents cases including: the 1474 trial of Peter von Hagenbach; the 1813 prosecution of Ensign Hugh Maxwell for murdering French...
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  • knight Sir Peter von Hagenbach was convicted for rapes committed by his troops. However, the trial was only successful in indicting Sir von Hagenbach with the...
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    an appanage. The region revolted against its Burgundian bailiff, Peter von Hagenbach, and the League of Constance declared war on Charles the Bold and...
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    Landser was mortgaged to Thüring von Hallwill for 7,000 florins. On 20 September Charles appointed Peter von Hagenbach as the "grand bailiff (Landvogt)...
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