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- The Stedinger Crusade (1233–1234) was a Papally sanctioned war against the rebellious peasants of Stedingen. The Stedinger were free farmers and subjects...
- crusade against the Stedingers. A large army was ****embled at Bremen under the command of Henry I, Duke of Brabant, while Stedingers were led by Bolko von...
- an investigation by legates, Gregory proclaimed a crusade against the Stedinger to be preached in northern Germany. In June 1233, he granted a plenary...
- Butjadingen (in German). Lorenz, Hans Holger (2020-11-24). "Stedinger Bauernrepublik 1204 bis 1234" [Stedinger Peasant Republic 1204 to 1234]. bauernkriege.de (in...
- family Drenther Holy Roman Empire Hohenstaufen Guelphs and Ghibellines Stedinger Bosnian Bohemian Despenser's Hussite Spanish Armada Po****r (1096–1320)...
- exerted on the city of Milan for tolerating Catharism, in 1234 against the Stedinger peasants of north-western Germany, in 1234 and 1241 Hungarian crusades...
- Lemwerder: Stedinger-Verlag, ISBN 3-927697-41-9 Garben, Fritz (2006), Fünf Jahrzehnte Heeresflieger: Typen, Taktik und Geschichte, Lemwerder: Stedinger-Verlag...
- legate in Germany, William of Modena, to mediate the dispute between the Stedinger and the archbishop Gerhard II of Lippe. The crusaders were either unaware...
- family Drenther Holy Roman Empire Hohenstaufen Guelphs and Ghibellines Stedinger Bosnian Bohemian Despenser's Hussite Spanish Armada Po****r (1096–1320)...
- were 's-Hertogenbosch and Eindhoven. In 1234, he parti****ted in the Stedinger Crusade. In 1235, Emperor Frederick II appointed Henry to travel to England...