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    The Saxon Fratricidal War (German: Sächsischer Bruderkrieg) was a war fought between the two brothers Frederick II, Elector of Saxony and Duke William...
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    Hussite wars, he also fought for Frederick II, Elector of Saxony against Frederick's brother Duke William III during the Saxon Fratricidal War (1446–1451)...
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    eastern part of the Electorate. Disputes over the division led to the Saxon Fratricidal War. After five years of fighting, the situation remained unchanged...
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    Margaret of Austria, Electress of Saxony (category Mothers of Saxon monarchs)
    1432 she had all Jews expelled from the former margravate. In the Saxon Fratricidal War over the 1445 Division of Altenburg, she helped to reconcile her...
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  • list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1504). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended...
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    service of duke Wilhelm of Wettin, severely damaging the castle (see Saxon Fratricidal War). After that, the castle declined in its importance. 1567: Döbeln...
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  • brother William III led to the 1445 Division of Altenburg and the Saxon Fratricidal War over the Wettin lands. The Thuringian lands fell to William III...
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    Albert II of Germany Old Zürich War (1440–1446), after the death of count Frederick VII of Toggenburg Saxon Fratricidal War (1446–1451), after the death...
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    Wettin rule. In 1450, Gera was almost totally destroyed during the Saxon Fratricidal War, but it could recuperate quick because the starting textile manufacture...
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    succession led to the 1445 Division of Altenburg and the subsequent Saxon Fratricidal War. Heinrich Theodor Flathe (1877), "Friedrich (IV.), der Einfältige...
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    had attempted to reconcile, but eventually the division led the Saxon Fratricidal War (German: Sächsischer Bruderkrieg), which began in 1446 and lasted...
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    needed] After the death of duke Boleslaus II "the Pious" of Bohemia, a fratricidal war erupted between his three sons Boleslaus III, Jaromír, and Oldřich...
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  • (German for "brother war") may refer to: Saxon Brother War, 1446–1451 Austro-Prussian War, 1866 Brothers War (disambiguation) Fratricide This disambiguation...
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    French Cinema of the Algerian War. Berghahan Books. p. 144. Brett, Michael (1994). "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes: The Algerian War of Independence in Retrospect"...
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    Æthelwulf, King of Wessex (category Anglo-Saxon warriors)
    defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending a long Mercian dominance over Anglo-Saxon England south of the Humber. Ecgberht sent Æthelwulf with an army to Kent...
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  • territorial state on the border of the Holy Roman Empire. The margravines of Meissen were the consorts of the margraves of Meissen. List of Saxon consorts...
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    their dominions in the 1445 Division of Altenburg and the following Saxon Fratricidal War. In 1432 Frederick had already reached a separate peace agreement...
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    as a succession dispute, dynastic struggle, internecine conflict, fratricidal war, or any combination of these terms. Not all of these are necessarily...
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    later Neustria. This second fourfold division was quickly ruined by fratricidal wars, waged largely over the murder of Galswintha, the wife of Chilperic...
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    founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus, following his fratricide of Remus. The image of a she-wolf suckling the twins in their infancy...
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  • from Wittekind, a notable defender of the Saxons and the chief opponent of Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars of 777 to 785, but there is no further evidence...
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  • Heinrichsburg, both of which were probably destroyed during the Saxon Fratricidal War. Both castles, separated by about 1.5 kilometres, were supposed...
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    Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (category Fratricides)
    which led to a prolonged war with Henry's successor King Otto. In 935, Boleslaus attacked the Thuringian allies of the Saxons in the northwest and defeated...
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  • Grozny OMON fratricide incident. 20 Russian OMON policemen died. 2006 – Ingush–Chechen fratricide incident 2011 – 2011 Libyan civil war: A MiG-23BN flying...
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    by the fratricidal Cain, and the Assyrian king Nin was the first conqueror who acted to satisfy his pride and greed. Romulus is as fratricidal as Cain...
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    Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (category Canadian people of World War II)
    the ideal time for the two "Nordic" nations to stop their pointless "fratricidal" war and join forces against the Soviet Union, whom Hess insisted was the...
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  • Kent succumbed to his wounds after his nephew Eadric of Kent led the South-Saxons to take his throne. In 1113, Dharanindravarman I was killed in battle by...
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    Kenneth III, Scottish and Anglo-Saxons armies fighting over control of Strathclyde — Aethelred wanting to restore Anglo-Saxon control in an area once conquered...
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    Chaluim, anglicised Kenneth II, and nicknamed An Fionnghalach, "The Fratricidal"; 932–995) was King of Alba (Scotland) from 971 to 995. The son of Malcolm...
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  • citizens and emerged from the fratricidal struggle more self-assured than they had ever been before. In 1862 during the Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant...
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