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- Stedingen is an area north of Bremen in the delta of the Weser river in north-western Germany. In 1106, five Dutchmen journe**** from the mouth of the...
- of his cousin Hildebold of Wunstorf against Rüstringen, Östringen and Stedingen. When the feud had ended, he kept the territories he had conquered. After...
- Oldenburg; in return, he ****isted Bremen against the rebellious farmers in Stedingen. He also fought many feuds against his liege lords, against his cousins...
- (1233–1234) was a Papally sanctioned war against the rebellious peasants of Stedingen. The Stedinger were free farmers and subjects of the Prince-Archbishopric...
- Altenesch A crusader army (Stedinger Crusade) defeats the rebel peasants of Stedingen. 1235 Battle of Kirina Sundiata Keita decisively defeats Sumanguru Kante...
- modern communism and socialism. Butjadingen Stadland Land Hadeln Berching Stedingen Kehdingen Hanseatic League Dithmarchen Land Wursten Mulhouse Bregenz Ancona...
- especially the Archbishop of Bremen's crusade against rebellious peasants of Stedingen. Pope Gregory IX, who had authorised the crusade, excommunicated Henry...
- Foregeest (Thedinghauser Vorgeest). Downstream of Bremen, the marshlands of Stedingen come close to the Weser. The river is separated from the northwestern...
- Notable 'peasant republics' in this area included Butjadingen, Stadland, Stedingen, Land Wursten, Land Hadeln and Dithmarschen. Some of these peasant republics...
- Crusade in 1234. In so doing he won Moorriem, Holle, and Elsfleth from Stedingen and freed himself from the archiepiscopal sovereignty. He also waged war...