- The
Cologne Diocesan Feud (German: Kölner
Stiftsfehde, or
Stiftsfehde zu Köln), also
called the
Neuss War (Neusser Krieg) or
Burgundian War (Burgundischer...
-
party member of
Johan of Hoya. This
conflict is
known as the Münsterse
Stiftsfehde. The
Archbishop of
Cologne became financially obliged to
Willem through...
- The
Hildesheim Diocesan Feud (German:
Hildesheimer Stiftsfehde) or
Great Diocesan Feud,
sometimes referred to as a "chapter feud", was a
conflict that...
- Kriegsmanifest. Die
Benutzung der
neuen Drucktechnik bei der
Mainzer Stiftsfehde 1461/63
durch die Erzbischöfe
Adolf von N****au und
Diether von Isenburg...
- de.
Retrieved on 4 Apr 10.
Schnath 1976, p. 55
Stiftsfehde Kleiner Exkurs zur
Hildesheimer Stiftsfehde (1519–1523) at www.folker-hett.de.
Retrieved on...
- A
diocesan feud (German:
Stiftsfehde) is
either a
warlike conflict between two
contenders for the
election of a prince-bishop,
ruler of a
bishopric or...
- 1475 and was
buried in the
Eberbach Abbey.
Aloys Schmidt: Zur
Mainzer Stiftsfehde 1462, in:
JbBistumMainz 3, 1948, pg. 89–99 Karl Menzel: Die Verträge...
- Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
combat occurred during the
Mainz Feud (Mainzer
Stiftsfehde), part of the
larger Bavarian War (1459–63). On 4 July 1460, Frederick...
- The Münster
Diocesan Feud (German: Münsterische
Stiftsfehde), or
simply Münster Feud, was a
dispute that took
place between 1450 and 1457 over the appointment...
- his
father was
involved in a
violent political conflict, the
Mainzer Stiftsfehde [de], so the
family had to
leave Heiligenstadt and all
their possessions...