- The
Baltringer Haufen (also
spelled Baltringer Haufe,
German for
Baltringen Band,
Baltringen Troop or
Baltringen Mob) was
prominent among several armed...
- his
journeyman years,
while in Memmingen, he
became secretary to the
Baltringer Haufen, a
peasant army
during the
German Peasants' War.
Lotzer was heavily...
- the
notion of the Haufen. The
German name for a
forlorn hope is
Verlorener Haufen ("Lost Haufen").
Verlorener Haufen Baltringer Haufen Schwarzer Haufen...
- village,
Baltringer Haufen. The
revolt failed when
troops of the
Swabian League beat the
Baltringer Haufen in a
battle fought on
nearby Baltringer Ried (Baltringen...
- the Seehaufen,
centred on the
region north of Lake Constance, and the
Baltringer Haufen,
named after the
village of Baltringen, a few
kilometres south...
- 50
representatives of the
Upper Swabian Peasants Haufen (troops)—the
Baltringer Haufen, the Allgäuer Haufen, and the Lake
Constance Haufen (Seehaufen)—met...
-
about 50
representatives of the
Upper Swabian Peasants Groups (of the
Baltringer Mob, the Allgäuer Mob, and the Lake
Constance Mob), met in
Memmingen to...
- the cloister. In 1525 the
abbey was
looted by
revolting farmers of the
Baltringer Haufen during the
German Peasants' War.
During the
Thirty Years' War the...
-
bands (Haufen), one for the lake, and one Allgäu, and one for
Baltringen (
Baltringer Haufen). By this time, Müller had
command of
approximately 12,000 peasant...
- of the
German Peasants' War 1525,
Laupheim Castle was destro**** by the
Baltringer Haufen, an army of
peasants named after the
nearby village of Baltringen...