• battle at Arnoldshausen. They were only released after they had sworn Urfehde. The territories of Landgrave Frederick III of Thuringia were particularly...
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  • Hardenberg in Lindau. He was only released after he gave them a written Urfehde and the city of Osterode am Harz as collateral. In 1415, Eric declared...
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    opened the castle to Count Jofried of Leiningen on the occasion of an Urfehde, a sworn agreement not to feud. Before 1353 the Frankenburg was under the...
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  • "seated in the Rode", were imprisoned in Glatt Castle and had to swear an Urfehde (an agreement not to feud) on 13 October 1514. After that, they were released...
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    incest, violation of legally imposed probation sanctions (breaking the "Urfehde"), poisoning and abortion. The process of a drowning execution is described...
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    citizens of the city of Cologne, whom he had to swear in 1289 the so-called Urfehde. He came to an agreement with the Archbishop on his claim for compensation...
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  • dismissed from his post as brothel-keeper and forced to swear an oath (the Urfehde) in which he renounced the right to take vengeance and acknowledged his...
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    after his imprisonment, Heinrich von Hademsdorf swore an oath of truce (Urfehde) with Henry I. It is not known if the imprisonment was connected with the...
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