- The
Battle of
Flochberg (8
February 1150) was a
victory for the
royal forces of
Henry (VI) of
Germany over the
House of Welf, led by Welf VI and his son...
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Henry Berengar defeated Welf VI and his son Welf VII at the
Battle of
Flochberg.
Henry Berengar died
later that year and the
succession was
thrown open...
- and her
husband Manuel Komnenos, in
which he
spoke of the
Battle of
Flochberg against Welf VI. He
mentioned that at that time he was
staying at Harburg...
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battle against Nur ad-Din
Zangi and Unur of Damascus. 1150
Battle of
Flochberg Henry Berengar of the
House of
Hohenstaufen defeats the
House of Welf...
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consists of the city
Bopfingen itself and its
suburbs Aufhausen, Baldern,
Flochberg, Kerkingen, Oberdorf, Schloßberg, Trochtelfingen, and Unterriffingen....
- of
Flochberg Dorothea of
Anhalt (1472-3
August 1505) 28 May 1496
eight children Martin 11
November 1500 1520-1549 18
August 1549
County of
Flochberg Anna...
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Saints Peter and Paul, the
monastery was
founded in 1122 by
Gumbert von
Flochberg, a
local noble. It was
dissolved in 1556 by
order of Otto Henry, Elector...
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strategic frontier fortress of the
Fatimid Caliphate.
February 8 –
Battle of
Flochberg:
German forces under Henry VI
defeat the army of the
House of Welf at...
- were
defeated by
Henry Berengar, son of
Conrad III, at the
Battle of
Flochberg. In 1152, the
Welfs and the
Hohenstaufen made
peace and
Frederick Barbarossa...
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diplomas do. The
young Henry was the
winning general at the
Battle of
Flochberg (1150)
against Welf VI and Welf VII. The
military prowess of the young...