- Pfaffenbrief
The Pfaffenbrief is a contract dated to
October 7 ,1370 , between six states of theOld Swiss Confederacy ,Zürich ,Lucerne , Zug, Uri,Schwyz andUnterwalden (withBerne andGlarus missing).In the Pfaffenbrief they for the first time expressed themselves as a territorial unity, referring to themselves as "unser Eydgnosschaft". They assumed in this document authority over clericals ("Pfaffen"), subjecting them to their worldly legislation. Furthermore, the "Pfaffenbrief" forbade
feud s and the parties pledged to guarantee the peace on the road from Zürich to theSt. Gotthard pass.The immediate cause of the contract was an attack of the provost of the cathedral (
Grossmünster ) of Zürich, Bruno Brun, onPeter von Gundoldingen , mayor of Lucerne, onSeptember 13 , 1370. Brun held Gundoldingen imprisoned and refused to recognize the jurisdiction of a secular court, but was banned from Zürich and his prisoner released. The Pfaffenbrief was drawn up because the Confederacy was concerned that Brun, who was inHabsburg services, might still appeal to a court of theHoly Roman Empire , or to an ecclesiastical court, and to avoid similar disputes in the future.References
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*HDS|9803|Pfaffenbrief|author=Carl Pfaff
*Schaff, Ph.: " [http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc09/htm/ii.xi.htm Pfaffenbrief] ", entry from "New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge", CCEL online edition. In English.
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