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{{wiktionary|Reichstag}}
The '''Reichstag''' building in ] has successively been: the seat of the Parliament of the ] (]-]), the ] (]-]) and reunified ] (]-present).
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'''{{lang|de|Reichstag}}''' is a German word generally meaning ''parliament'', more directly translated as '']'' or ''National Diet'', or more loosely as ''Imperial Diet''. It may refer to:


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During the prior centuries of the ] of German Nation, the Reichstage or Imperial Diets were held in ]. There never was a centralized government of the German states. After the ] formation of the ] the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences started to collect imperial records (''Reichsakten'') and imperial diet records (''Reichstagsakten''). In ] the commission published the first volume. At present the years ] - ] and years up to ] are being collected and researched. A volume dealing with the ] Reichstag in Regensburg including the peace negotiations with the ] and ], by Frau Dr. Rosemarie Aulinger of ] was published in ].
==Buildings and places==
'''{{lang|de|Reichstagsgebäude}}''' is the specific German word for parliamentary buildings, often shortened to Reichstag, and may refer to:
* ], the building where German Parliaments met from 1894 to 1933 and since 1999
** ], an addition to the Reichstag by Norman Foster 1995–1999
** ''Reichstag'', former name of the U-Bahn station at the Reichstag, renamed '']'' in 2006


==Institutions==
The enormous amount of records in numerous archives and libraries in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, England and Poland needs to be made available, gathered and worked through.
Historic legislative bodies in German-speaking countries have been referred to as Reichstag, including:
* ], called the ''Reichstag'' from about 15th century, earlier known as the ''Hoftag'' (777–1806)
* ], first elected parliament of Austria (1848–1849), known as the ''Reichstag''
* ], parliament of the North German Confederation (1867–1870)
* ], parliament of the German Empire (1871–1918)
* ], parliament of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933)
* ], pseudo-parliament of the Third Reich (1933–1945)
* ]
* Scandinavian parliamentary bodies which bear or bore the name '']'' are also called ''Reichstag'' when referred to in the German language; these words have the same origin.


==Historic events==
A list on internet titled ''Das Reich um ]- Dynasties-Dukedoms-Residences, Ducal Courts and Residences in the empire (Reich) in the late middle ages'' identifies the thousands of different localities. It gives an indication of the monumental task of locating and working on these official records, spread over large areas by the many different rulers, who all had the choice of their preferred seat of residence and government.
* ] ({{langx|de|Reichstag zu Worms|link=no}}), Imperial Diet in 1521 at which Martin Luther was declared a heretic
* ] ({{langx|de|Reichstag zu Augsburg|link=no}}), noteworthy sessions of the Imperial Diet in 1530 and 1555


== External Links == ==See also==
* {{intitle|Reichstag}}
* ], and ], the two legislative bodies in the Federal Republic of Germany
* ]
* ], roughly "Imperial Council", a smaller more powerful legislative body in several German-speaking countries, similar to the Upper House of a Parliament
* ]
* {{lang|sv|]}}, the parliaments of Sweden and Finland, the latter called ''eduskunta'' in the Finnish language
* {{lang|da|]}}, the parliament of Denmark from 1849 to 1953,
* {{lang|da|]}}, generic name in Scandinavian countries for various Councils of the Realm,


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* http://resikom.adw-goettingen.gwdg.de/mitarbeiter.htm

Latest revision as of 14:26, 21 October 2024

Reichstag is a German word generally meaning parliament, more directly translated as Diet of the Realm or National Diet, or more loosely as Imperial Diet. It may refer to:

Buildings and places

Reichstagsgebäude is the specific German word for parliamentary buildings, often shortened to Reichstag, and may refer to:

  • Reichstag building, the building where German Parliaments met from 1894 to 1933 and since 1999
    • Reichstag dome, an addition to the Reichstag by Norman Foster 1995–1999
    • Reichstag, former name of the U-Bahn station at the Reichstag, renamed Bundestag in 2006

Institutions

Historic legislative bodies in German-speaking countries have been referred to as Reichstag, including:

Historic events

  • Diet of Worms (German: Reichstag zu Worms), Imperial Diet in 1521 at which Martin Luther was declared a heretic
  • Diet of Augsburg (German: Reichstag zu Augsburg), noteworthy sessions of the Imperial Diet in 1530 and 1555

See also

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Reichstag.
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