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{{Wiktionary|Reichstag}} | {{Wiktionary|Reichstag}} | ||
⚫ | '''Reichstag''' is a German word generally meaning '''parliament''', more directly translated as '']'' or ''National Diet'' or ''Imperial Diet''. It may refer to: | ||
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==Buildings== | ==Buildings== | ||
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'''Reichstagsgebäude''' is the specific German word for parliamentary buildings, often shortened to '''Reichstag''', and may refer to: | ||
* ], the building in Berlin where German Parliaments met from 1894 to 1933 and again since 1999 | * ], the building in Berlin where German Parliaments met from 1894 to 1933 and again since 1999 | ||
* ], an addition to the Reichstag by Norman Foster | * ], an addition to the Reichstag by Norman Foster 1995-1999 | ||
* ] ({{lang-sv|Riksdagshuset}}) | * ] ({{lang-sv|Riksdagshuset}}, {{lang-fi|Eduskuntatalo}}) | ||
* ] ({{lang-sv|Riksdagshuset}}) | * ] ({{lang-sv|Riksdagshuset}}) | ||
==Institutions== | ==Institutions== | ||
Historic legislative bodies in German-speaking countries have been referred to as a '''Reichstag''', including: | |||
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* ], called the ''Reichstag'' from about 15th century, earlier known as the ''Hoftag'' (777–1806) | ||
* ], the first elected parliament of Austria (1848–1849) | * ], the first elected parliament of Austria (1848–1849) | ||
* ], the first parliament of Germany (1860–1871) | * ], the first parliament of Germany (1860–1871) | ||
* ], parliament of the German Empire (1871–1918) | * ], parliament of the German Empire (1871–1918) | ||
* ], parliament of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) | * ], parliament of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) | ||
* ], pseudo-parliament of the Third Reich (1933–1945) | * ], pseudo-parliament of the Third Reich (1933–1945) | ||
* Scandinavian parliamentary bodies which bear or bore the name '' |
* 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== | ==Historic events== | ||
⚫ | * ] ({{lang-de|Reichstag zu Augsburg}}), noteworthy sessions of the Imperial Diet in 1530 and 1555. | ||
⚫ | * ] (1076), an Imperial Diet convened by |
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* ] ({{lang-de|Reichstag zu Worms}}), the Imperial Diet in 1521 at which Martin Luther was declared a heretic. | ||
⚫ | * ] (1933), an arson attack on the Reichstag building which provided a pretext for the Nazis to seize power | ||
⚫ | * ], noteworthy sessions of the Imperial Diet in 1530 and 1555 | ||
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** ] (1933), an order issued by German President Paul von Hindenburg in response to the fire | ||
⚫ | ** Reichstag Fire Trial, also called the ] (1933), a show trial of those accused of starting the fire | ||
⚫ | * ] (1933), which provided a pretext for the Nazis to seize power | ||
* ] (1917), an unsuccessful attempt by the Reichstag of the German Empire to end the World War I | |||
⚫ | * ] (1076), an Imperial Diet convened by Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV which sought to depose Pope Gregory VII | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
⚫ | * ] and ], the two chambers of parliament in modern Germany | ||
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* ], the underground station at the |
* ], the underground station at the Reichstag building, known as Reichstag U-Bahn station until 2006 | ||
⚫ | * ], roughly "Imperial Council", a smaller more powerful legislative body in several German-speaking countries, similar to the Upper House of a Parliament | ||
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* ], the parliaments of Sweden and Finland, the latter called ''eduskunta'' in the Finnish language. | ||
⚫ | * ], the parliament of Denmark from 1849 to 1953 | ||
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* ], generic name in Scandinavian countries for various Councils of the Realm | ||
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{{Disambiguation}} | {{Disambiguation}} |
Revision as of 02:37, 29 December 2016
Reichstag is a German word generally meaning parliament, more directly translated as Diet of the Realm or National Diet or Imperial Diet. It may refer to:
Buildings
Reichstagsgebäude is the specific German word for parliamentary buildings, often shortened to Reichstag, and may refer to:
- Reichstag (building), the building in Berlin where German Parliaments met from 1894 to 1933 and again since 1999
- Reichstag dome, an addition to the Reichstag by Norman Foster 1995-1999
- Parliament House, Helsinki (Template:Lang-sv, Template:Lang-fi)
- Parliament House, Stockholm (Template:Lang-sv)
Institutions
Historic legislative bodies in German-speaking countries have been referred to as a Reichstag, including:
- Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), called the Reichstag from about 15th century, earlier known as the Hoftag (777–1806)
- Imperial Diet (Austria), the first elected parliament of Austria (1848–1849)
- Reichstag (North German Confederation), the first parliament of Germany (1860–1871)
- Reichstag (German Empire), parliament of the German Empire (1871–1918)
- Reichstag (Weimar Republic), parliament of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933)
- Reichstag (Nazi Germany), pseudo-parliament of the Third Reich (1933–1945)
- Scandinavian parliamentary bodies which bear or bore the name Riksdag are also called Reichstag when referred to in the German language; these words have the same origin.
Historic events
- Diet of Augsburg (Template:Lang-de), noteworthy sessions of the Imperial Diet in 1530 and 1555.
- Diet of Worms (Template:Lang-de), the Imperial Diet in 1521 at which Martin Luther was declared a heretic.
- Reichstag fire (1933), an arson attack on the Reichstag building which provided a pretext for the Nazis to seize power
- Reichstag Fire Decree (1933), an order issued by German President Paul von Hindenburg in response to the fire
- Reichstag Fire Trial, also called the Leipzig Trial (1933), a show trial of those accused of starting the fire
- Reichstag Peace Resolution (1917), an unsuccessful attempt by the Reichstag of the German Empire to end the World War I
- Synod of Worms (1076), an Imperial Diet convened by Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV which sought to depose Pope Gregory VII
See also
- Bundestag and Bundesrat of Germany, the two chambers of parliament in modern Germany
- Bundestag (Berlin U-Bahn), the underground station at the Reichstag building, known as Reichstag U-Bahn station until 2006
- Reichsrat (disambiguation), roughly "Imperial Council", a smaller more powerful legislative body in several German-speaking countries, similar to the Upper House of a Parliament
- Riksdag, the parliaments of Sweden and Finland, the latter called eduskunta in the Finnish language.
- Rigsdagen, the parliament of Denmark from 1849 to 1953
- Riksråd, generic name in Scandinavian countries for various Councils of the Realm
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