- The
Battle of
Hemmingstedt took
place on 17
February 1500
south of the
village of
Hemmingstedt, near the
present village of Epenwöhrden, in the western...
-
Hemmingstedt is a
German muni****lity in the
district of
Dithmarschen in the
state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Hemmingstedt is the
namesake of the
Battle of...
- they
could repel the invasion. On 17
February 1500, in the
Battle of
Hemmingstedt, the
outnumbered Ditmarsians, led by Wulf Isebrand,
defeated the invading...
- from the
French during the
Second Italian War.
February 17 –
Battle of
Hemmingstedt: The
Danish army
fails to
conquer the peasants'
republic of Dithmarschen...
- Isebrand's
command caught most of the
Guard in a trap at the
Battle of
Hemmingstedt after having opened the ****s of the low-land area and
flooded the narrow...
- took part. The
expedition failed miserably, however, in the
Battle of
Hemmingstedt,
where one-third of all
knights of
Schleswig and
Holstein lost their...
-
without loss.
Hemmingstedt &
Kropp 13
September 1944
Mission 629: 6 of 11 B-24s
dispatched on an Azon
mission attacked the
Hemmingstedt oil
refinery and...
- the
North Sea off the
Dithmarsch coast and
connected with
refinery in
Hemmingstedt and
chemical plants in Brunsbüttel via pipeline. It
produce ca. 1.4 million...
- Germany). The flag was lost in a
devastating defeat at the
Battle of
Hemmingstedt, on 17
February 1500. In 1559, King
Frederik II
recaptured it during...
-
rebellions in
Germany and
Scandinavia around 1500, such as in the
Battle of
Hemmingstedt, the
Dutch mercenaries of the
Black Guard yelled Wahr di buer, die garde...