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- 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...