- expelled, the
remaining Victual Brothers, now
calling themselves the
Likedeelers ('equal sharers'),
continued their piracy and
expanded their activities...
-
Vitalians or
Likedeelers 1360–1401 Gödeke
Michels (leader of the
Likedeelers) 1360–1401
Klaus Störtebeker, Wismar, (leader of the
Likedeelers), 1360–1401...
-
capture merchant vessels for
their own
account and
named themselves "
Likedeelers" (literally:
equal sharers).
Recent studies manifest that Störtebeker...
- social-critical view developed,
where opponents of the
League like the
likedeelers were
presented as
heroes and
liberators from
economic oppression. This...
- in 1401.
Based on his po****rity
stemming from his
battle against the
Likedeelers at Heligoland, he was
voted into Hamburg's city
council in 1425. Despite...
-
Henry IV of
England and the
Hanseatic League)
Magister Wigbold and the
Likedeelers (in German)[permanent dead link] "Heard at Byland: Wimund's Woes" from...
- were a
companionship of
privateers who
later turned to
piracy as the
Likedeelers. They were
especially noted for
their leaders Klaus Störtebeker and Gödeke...
-
Teutonic Knights not to
further support the
Victual Brothers (then also "
Likedeelers"), but kept on
engaging in
piracy himself. On one of his expeditions...
-
runner Hennig Wichmann (died 1402), one of the
leaders of the
German Likedeelers Joanna Wichmann (1905–1985), German-born
textile artist Kanchi Wichmann...
-
Michaelsen in High German, was a
German pirate and one of the
leaders of the
Likedeeler, a
combination of
former Vitalienbrüder.
Together with
Klaus Störtebeker...