Privilegium Maius

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Privilegium Maius is a forged 14th-century document created to elevate the status and privileges of the Habsburg rulers of Austria within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf forgery
legal charter
medieval document
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
assertedPrivilege exemption from imperial courts
hereditary succession rights
indivisibility of Habsburg lands
right to approve imperial legislation affecting Austria
right to levy tolls
right to mint coins
special precedence among princes of the empire
assertedRight female succession in Habsburg lands
primogeniture in Habsburg territories
basedOn Privilegium Minus NERFINISHED
claimedIssuer Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
Nero NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Duchy of Austria NERFINISHED
creator House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
dateCreated 1358
1359
describedIn medieval legal historiography
fabricatedBy Duke Rudolf IV of Austria NERFINISHED
follows Privilegium Minus NERFINISHED
genre diploma
grantedTitle Archduke of Austria NERFINISHED
hasEffectOn status of Austrian princes within the empire
hasPart five forged charters
historicalAuthenticity forged
influenced development of the Archduchy of Austria
language Latin
laterConfirmedBy Emperor Frederick III NERFINISHED
Pope Pius II NERFINISHED
laterStatus partially accepted within imperial law
locationOfManuscript Austrian State Archives NERFINISHED
mainSubject elevation of Habsburg status
privileges of the Austrian rulers
namedAfter Privilegium Minus NERFINISHED
purpose to enhance the rights of the Habsburg dynasty
to raise Austria to the rank of an archduchy
recognizedAsForgeryBy Emperor Charles IV NERFINISHED
relatedTo Austrian constitutional history
Golden Bull of 1356 NERFINISHED
imperial immediacy
significantFor rise of Habsburg power in the Holy Roman Empire
timePeriod 14th century

Referenced by (2)

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Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria notableWork Privilegium Maius
Privilegium Minus followedBy Privilegium Maius