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- A Reichskrieg ("Imperial War", pl. Reichskriege) was a war fought by the Holy Roman Empire as a whole against a common enemy. After the Peace of Westphalia...
- The Reichskrieg was a war fought in 1311 and 1312 by the imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire against Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg, known as 'Eberhard...
- conduct a military campaign or Reichsheerfahrt during an Imperial War (Reichskrieg) or an Imperial Execution (Reich****ekution). It could only be deplo****...
- Imperium Romanum Nationis Germanicæ).   Victory   Defeat   Another result Reichskrieg Army of the Holy Roman Empire (Reichsarmee) Imperial Army of the Holy...
- with the Americas.[citation needed] The Imperial Diet formally declared Reichskrieg against France in November 1702. Despite being the dominant power within...
- formed between Austria and Prussia. Nonetheless, a declaration of a Reichskrieg by the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire issued in March 1793, obliged...
- unwilling, joined the conflict on the side of the Habsburgs in a formal Reichskrieg proves that imperial ideals were still alive in the late 18th century...
- ruled as an Imperial Elector, proved willing to help. On 9 April 1734, a Reichskrieg (imperial war) was declared against France, obliging all imperial states...
- arms to parti****te in a military campaign, i.e. in an imperial war (Reichskrieg). According to the original meaning of the word (OHG: bannan = to 'demand'...
- the Holy Roman Empire, the "troops of the empire" in the event of a Reichskrieg. During the Imperial interregnum of 1740-1742, Habsburg troops no longer...