- by
Leaguist forces under Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim,
coming as a
relief to Stade,
where they
joined the
Catholic imperial and
Leaguist forces...
- 1180. In the mid-16th
century Freiburg adopted Lutheranism.
During the
Leaguist occupation under Johan 't Serclaes,
Count of
Tilly (1628–1630), Freiburg...
- from
billeting and
alimenting Baden-Durlachian, Danish, Halberstadtian,
Leaguist, and
Palatine troops,
whose marching through the John
Frederick had to...
- In the mid-16th
century the
inhabitants adopted Lutheranism.
During the
Leaguist occupation under Tilly (1628–1630), they
suffered from
attempts of re-Catholicisation...
- In the mid-16th
century the
inhabitants adopted Lutheranism.
During the
Leaguist occupation under Tilly (1628–1630), they
underwent attempts at re-Catholicisation...
- revolutionaries"), the Völkischen (from the "folkish movement"), the Bündischen ("
leaguists") and the
Landvolksbewegung ("rural people's movement").
According to...
-
reduction of the contributions,
Christian IV
commented by
arguing once the
Leaguists would take over, his
extortions will seem little. In 1627,
Christian IV...
-
despite declaring to be
remained "leghista nell'anima e
nella mente" (
leaguist in the soul and the mind). He wasn't elected. He was a
candidate for mayor...
- Serclaes,
Count of
Tilly conquered the Prince-Archbishopric in 1627/1628. The
Leaguist takeover enabled Ferdinand II, Holy
Roman Emperor, to
implement the Edict...
- In the mid-16th
century Bülkau
adopted Lutheranism.
During the
Catholic Leaguist occupation under Johan 't Serclaes,
Count of
Tilly (1628–1630), Bülkau...