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- about Michael Gaismair in the German National Library catalogue Michael Gaismairs Tiroler Landesordnung Februar / März 1526 Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft...
- 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...
- peasant ranks of charismatic and military-trained men like Müntzer and Gaismair, a set of grievances with specific economic and social origins, a challenged...
- (1490–1552) restorer and painter, later writer and editor and pianist Michael Gaismair (1490 Sterzing – 1532), Social revolutionary, Master builder, leader of...
- were to be provided for in acute emergencies. The peasant leader Michael Gaismair tried unsuccessfully to implement a new, Christian-based property system...
- Weinzierl (Editor): Austria's dealings with his past. Wien, 1997 Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft (Editor): The man, the journalist, the historian. Bolzano...
- Ansichtssachen. 61 Gründe, Innsbruck zu verl****en oder dazubleiben. Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft, Innsbruck 1996, ISBN 3-900601-08-9, S. 57–63, Ruth Frömpter:...
- 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...
- to fend off another siege by a 2,000-strong peasant army led by Michael Gaismair. In 1570, the Tyrolean sovereign Archduke Ferdinand II redeemed the pledge...