- The
Soest Feud (German:
Soester Fehde), or Feud of Soest, was a feud that took
place from 1444 to 1449 in
which the town of
Soest claimed its freedom...
- however,
after it
liberated itself from the
bishops of
Cologne in the
Soester Fehde in 1449 it
slowly lost importance, only to gain it
again when in 1816 the...
- the
Kyburg lands led to a war
respectively feud (so-called
Regensberger Fehde)
between the
Regensberg family and an
alliance of the city of Zürich and...
- In the Holy W**** of 1542, in the
process of the
Wurzener Feud (Wurzener
Fehde) it
nearly came to a
fratricidal war,
because John
Frederick occupied the...
- The
Dohna Feud (German:
Dohnaische Fehde) was a 14th-century
dispute between the
burgraves of Dohna, who
resided in the
Eastern Ore
Mountains of Central...
-
Elisabeth of Strünckede. Irmgard, born
around 1278 Finger, H. Die
Isenberger Fehde und das
politische Zusammenwachsen des nördslichen
Rhienlands mit Westfahlen...
- Althoff:
Spielregeln der
Politik im Mittelalter.
Kommunikation in
Frieden und
Fehde. Primus-Verlag, Darmstadt, 1997, ISBN 3-89678-038-7.
Herbert Obenaus: Recht...
- H. Ulmann,
Franz von
Sickingen (Leipzig, 1872) F. P. Bremer,
Sickingens Fehde gegen Trier (Str****burg, 1883) H. Prutz,
Franz von
Sickingen in Der neue...
- Sie
wollten alles". Mopo.de.
Retrieved 18
April 2016. "Blutige Afghanen-
Fehde:
Bandenkrieg in
Hamburg wegen Nacktfotos auf Facebook". Mopo.de. Retrieved...
- prin****l enemy, the town of Dortmund. In 1388, the "Großen
Dortmunder Fehde" (great feud of Dortmund) took place,
where the city of
Dortmund battled...