Category:Satzung Reichstag Regensburg 1597

Author
Erzherzog Matthias von Österreich (*1557 – †1619), späterer röm.-deutscher Kaiser (von 1612 – 1619)
Title
Der Röm: Kay: May: vnsers Allergnedigsten Herrn / geliebten Bruders / vnd hochansehenlichen Com[m]issarij / Jrer Fürst: Dur: Hern MATTHIÆ, Ertzhertzogen zu Osterreich / rc. Ordnung vnd Satzung / wie es auff jetzigem Reichstag allhie zu Regenspurg gehalten werden solle.
Publication date M. D. XCVII. (1597)
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English: Archduke Matthias of Austria (*1557 – †1619), later German Emperor (from 1612 – 1619)

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