The Saxon revolt was a civil war fought between 1077 and 1088, early in the history of the Holy Roman Empire. The revolt was led by a group of opportunistic...
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1073–1075 and the Saxon revolt of 1077–1088 against King Henry IV of Germany. Otto was born about 1020, the son of Count Bernard of Nordheim (d. about...
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against Emperor Henry IV Saxon revolt of 1077–1088, a rebellion against Emperor Henry IV during the Investiture Contest Saxon War, an episode in the Nibelungenlied...
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Battle of Pleichfeld, in 1086, was the last major battle of the Saxon revolt of 1077–1088, a nobles' rebellion against the emperor Henry IV in the Holy...
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died 6 March 1120, married Frederick Rocho, Count of Dießen Saxon revolt of 1077–1088 Robinson 1999, p. 70. Dockray-Miller 2015, p. 74. Creber 2019. Schneidmüller...
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Goslar (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
demesne, the dissatisfaction of local nobles escalated with the Saxon revolt 1073–1075. In the subsequent Saxon revolt of 1077–1088 the Goslar citizens sided...
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Colonial Power". klausdierks.com. Bridgman, Jon M. (1966) Revolt of the Hereros University of California Press. p. 164 (KIA: 676, MIA:76, WIA: 907, died...
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wing of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). About 250,000 Warsaw Pact troops (afterwards rising to about 500,000), supported by thousands of tanks...
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The Concordat of Worms (Latin: Concordatum Wormatiense; German: Wormser Konkordat), also referred to as the Pactum Callixtinum or Pactum Calixtinum, was...
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Hungarian–Czechoslovak War (section Proclamation of Slovak Soviet Republic and moral collapse of army)
1919. At the end of 1918, the final year of World War I, the collapse of Austria-Hungary led to the declaration of independence of Czechoslovakia. The...
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This is a list of wars involving the Holy Roman Empire (HRE) (962–1806), since 1512 also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (German:...
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disputed areas of Cieszyn Silesia, Orava Territory and Spiš. After World War II they broadened to include areas around the cities of Kłodzko and Racibórz...
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Battle on the Elster (redirect from Battle of Elster)
revocation of the ban within a year. By his Walk to Canossa in January 1077, the king received absolution, nevertheless the princes elected Rudolf of Rheinfelden...
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This is a list of wars involving the Czech Republic and its predecessor states. Zakrzewski, Stanisław (2006). Bolesław Chrobry Wielki. Universitas. pp...
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during the Saxon revolt of 1077–1088, Saxon soldiers were required to bring supplies enough for the entire campaign. Some individual feats of logistics...
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his election as German anti-king in 1077 marked the outbreak of the Great Saxon Revolt and the first phase of open conflict in the Investiture Controversy...
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Polish–Czechoslovak War (redirect from Czechoslovak invasion of Poland)
Czechoslovak army made rapid advancements, capturing most of Cieszyn Silesia by the end of January. The bulk of the Polish army was engaged in the Polish–Ukrainian...
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Sudeten German uprising (category Fascist revolts)
uprising (Czech: sudetoněmecké povstání) in September 1938 was a rebellion of Sudeten Germans against Czechoslovak authorities in Sudetenland, supported...
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the support of some of the Saxon princes. Henry decided to take advantage of this vulnerability and marched out against him in the winter of 1079–1080....
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Imperial castle of Cochem later that year of 1088 in a skirmish with his relative Count palatine Henry of Laach, ending the Great Saxon Revolt. His wife, Countess...
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1953 Plzeň uprising (redirect from Plzeň uprising of 1953)
city of Plzeň revolted in violent protest for three days, from 31 May to 2 June, against the currency reforms of state party, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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the army of Rudolf's Saxon allies before they could meet up with the Swabians. In the confusion, one Saxon force including the bishops Werner of Magdeburg...
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Operation B (1945–1947) (category Military history of Czechoslovakia)
military operation aimed against members of Ukrainian Insurgent Army who entered Czechoslovak territory. First members of Ukrainian Insurgent Army entered Czechoslovakia...
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the Earls 1077–1088 Great Saxon Revolt 1078 Battle of Kalavrye 1088 Rebellion of 1088 1091 Hungarian occupation of Croatia 1093 Battle of Schmilau 1093...
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Czechoslovak military mission in Korea (1952–1956) (category Military history of Czechoslovakia)
the side of North Korea. The hospital began its operations in April 1952, two months after the political secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist...
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Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VIII, Duke of Bavaria)
early 1088. Egbert's about-face and Burchard's unexpected death on 7 April 1088 accelerated the disintegration of the Saxon rebels' camp. Hartwig of Magdeburg...
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and children, in the Angolan town of Alto Catumbela, who were sent there with the task of restoring the operation of the local paper mill. Czechoslovak...
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Racibórz Conflict (category Territorial disputes of Czechoslovakia)
disputed areas of Cieszyn Silesia, Orava Territory and Spiš. After World War II they broadened to include areas around the cities of Kłodzko and Racibórz...
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to the emperor. The Saxons revolted under Duke Magnus of Saxony and Otto of Nordheim, Duke of Bavaria, in 1070 and Boleslaus of Poland attacked Bohemia...
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the Gesta Roberti Wiscardi of William of Apulia (dated 1088–1110) and the Chronica monasterii S. Bartholomaei de Carpineto of a monk named Alexander, written...
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