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- The Battle of Sievershausen occurred on 9 July 1553 near the village of Sievershausen (today part of Lehrte in present-day Germany), where the forces...
- Epithaphum Mauritii), who had been wounded to death at the battle of Sievershausen. The m**** is based on a motet on the Latin epitaph of Maurice by the...
- Saxony led an army against his former comrade. The rival forces met at Sievershausen on 9 July 1553, and after a combat of unusual ferocity Albert was put...
- Victor (1525–1553), killed in the Battle of Sievershausen Philip (1527–1553), killed in the Battle of Sievershausen Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1528–1589)...
- compelled to fight against Albert Alcibiades. On 9 July 1553 the Battle of Sievershausen took place at Lehrte. Maurice won this battle, but was badly wounded...
- Emperor and Saxony after the fall of Maurice of Saxony at the Battle of Sievershausen in 1553. In 1549, he began the building of Landskrona Citadel. He also...
- at the age of 15 after a reign of only six years. July 9 – Battle of Sievershausen: Prince-elector Maurice of Saxony defeats the Catholic forces of Margrave...
- Kenshin Siege of Katsurao Takeda Shingen captures fortress Battle of Sievershausen 9 July – Maurice, Elector of Saxony and Duke Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg...
- Lüchtringen Mackensen Merxhausen Mühlenberg Neuhaus Nienover Schießhaus Sievershausen Silberborn Schönhagen Schorborn Sohlingen Uslar Vahle Wahmbeck Johannes...
- Maurice (b. Freiberg, 21 March 1521 – d. of wounds received in action at Sievershausen, 11 July 1553), later Elector of Saxony. Severinus (b. Freiberg?, 28...