-
powerful influence, the
Ditmarsians instead favoured the
favour of
autonomy of the free peasants.
Hamburg and the
Ditmarsians fell out with each other...
-
repel the invasion. In 1513 the
Ditmarsians founded a
Franciscan Friary in
Lunden fulfilling their vow. The
Ditmarsians also
captured diverse banners and...
- then
carried out a large-scale
campaign with the
Black Guard, but the
Ditmarsians under Wulf Isebrand's
command caught most of the
Guard in a trap at the...
- only
three years old when his
father was
killed in
action against the
Ditmarsians in the
Battle at
Hamme near
Heide (today's Schleswig-Holstein), on 4...
- connections, so the
three cities supported Rode, who
further won the
Ditmarsians, free
peasants under Bremen's
loose overlordship. On 1 May Rode gathered...
-
Lutheranism nevertheless started to win over
Ditmarsians. In 1533 the
Council of the 48
turned the
Ditmarsian Catholic Church into a
Lutheran state church...
-
served at
Hoffanen in the Last Feud
between the King of
Denmark and the
Ditmarsians immediately after Frederick II of Denmark's
accession to the
throne and...
-
Ditmarsh in
return for
regular dues
levied from them to be
subjected Ditmarsians. In 1187 and 1188
Hartwig and his ally
Maurice I,
Count of Oldenburg...
- connections, so the
three Hanseatic cities supported Rode, who
further won the
Ditmarsians, free
peasants under Bremen's
loose overlordship. On 1 May 1499 Rode...
-
influence of whomsoever, the
Ditmarsians were more in
favour of
autonomy of free peasants.
Hamburg and the
Ditmarsians fell out with each other. On 16...