King's ban
Königsbann, literally king's ban (Latin: bannus, more rarely bannum, from the OHG: ban), was the exercise of royal jurisdiction in the Holy Roman Empire.
A specific ban (German: Bann) identified:
- the actual order or prohibition
- the penalties for contravening the ban
- the region to which the ban applied
The king's ban in the legal history of the Holy Roman Empire was divided into several distinct types depending on their function:
- Heerbann, the right to raise an army,
- Blutbann (blood courts; high jurisdiction which included capital punishment),
- Friedensbann (special royal protection of people and property),
- Verordnungsbann (the authority to decide legal standards) and
- Verwaltungsbann (the force to be used).
The king used a so-called Bannleihe ("ban investiture") to transfer (invest) the ban, especially the Blutbann, to counts or advocates to exercise.
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