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Michael Gaismair, (1490, Sterzing,
County of
Tyrol – 15
April 1532, Padua,
Republic of Venice) was a
leader of the
German Peasants' War (1524-1525) in...
- The
Gaismair uprising set the
stage by
producing a hope for
social justice in a way that was
similar to the
German Peasants' War.
Michael Gaismair had...
- the
German Peasants' War, the
Gaismair uprising set the
stage by
producing a hope for
social justice.
Michael Gaismair had
tried to
bring religious, political...
- (1490–1552)
restorer and painter,
later writer and
editor and
pianist Michael Gaismair (1490
Sterzing – 1532),
Social revolutionary,
Master builder,
leader of...
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peasant ranks of
charismatic and military-trained men like Müntzer and
Gaismair, a set of
grievances with
specific economic and
social origins, a challenged...
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Marini e G. Tocci),
Torino 1999 ISBN 88-02-03473-7 Il Bauernführer
Michael Gaismair e l’utopia di un
repubblicanesimo popolare,
Bologna 1999 ISBN 88-15-07191-1...
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resisted a
siege by a peasants' army of
about 5,000 men led by
Michael Gaismair. The city
walls are preserved,
including three towers which the besiegers...
- part of the
mining district of Brezno. It
belonged to the **** and
Gaismair families from Banská Bystrica. The
nickname of Bacúch is Zázrakovo 'place...
- Ansichtssachen. 61 Gründe,
Innsbruck zu verl****en oder dazubleiben. Michael-
Gaismair-Gesellschaft,
Innsbruck 1996, ISBN 3-900601-08-9, S. 57–63, Ruth Frömpter:...
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belonged to
cardinal Melchior von Meckau. In 1526, it was
besieged by
Michael Gaismair and 2,000
soldiers s****ing to
overthrow Catholic rule in the area. Today...