-
Italian nobles against the rule of his uncle. To
evade an ****ault by Hugh's
liensmen, he,
forewarned by the king's
young son Lothair, had to flee to the court...
- whom he had ********inated in 1407. The
remaining tensions with the Orléans
liensmen led to the
French Armagnac–Burgundian
Civil War,
whereby Duke John allied...
-
parish land (Feldmark) on the
territory of the
Edelherren of Rüdenberg,
liensmen of the
Cologne archbishop Philip von Heinsberg. Here
Frederick had the...
- attitude.
Rudolf was
accused of greed,
treason and
usurpation by Henry's
liensmen,
while his own
support crumbled.
Rudolf gave
Swabia to his son Berthold...
- him and the 60-year-old
narrowly escaped with his life,
rescued by his
liensmen.
After three hours of
continuous fighting on a hot
summer day, Ottokar's...
- was able to make a
stand against the
Austrian invasion:
Supported by the
liensmen of his son-in-law
Prince Rostislav Mikhailovich he
gathered his troops...
-
county around Altena and
began to call
himself count de La Mark.
Originally liensmen[clarification needed] of the
archbishops of
Cologne in the
Duchy of Westphalia...
- established), were
first mentioned in 1124 deed; they
temporarily served as
liensmen of the
Trent prince-bishops.
Though they were
raised to
comital (Grafen)...
- had to be
captured before against the
resistance of
loyal Hohenstaufen liensmen. In an
empire without a
written constitution, a
solution had to be found...
- the
Vistula river in the east, had been held by the
Samborides dynasty,
liensmen of the
Polish Piast rulers. Przemysł II, King of
Poland since 1295, incorporated...