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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...
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especially the
Archbishop of Bremen's
crusade against rebellious peasants of
Stedingen. Pope
Gregory IX, who had
authorised the crusade,
excommunicated Henry...
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Foregeest (Thedinghauser Vorgeest).
Downstream of Bremen, the
marshlands of
Stedingen come
close to the Weser. The
river is
separated from the northwestern...
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Altenesch A
crusader army (Stedinger Crusade)
defeats the
rebel peasants of
Stedingen. 1235
Battle of
Kirina Sundiata Keita decisively defeats Sumanguru Kante...
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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...
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Notable 'peasant republics' in this area
included Butjadingen, Stadland,
Stedingen, Land Wursten, Land
Hadeln and Dithmarschen. Some of
these peasant republics...
- on both sides. He
organized the
crusade against the
rural citizens of
Stedingen.
Under his rule, the
first bridge across the
Weser in
Bremen was built...