• The Saxon feud (Dutch: Saksische Vete; Frisian: Saksyske Skeel; German: Säschische Fehde) was a military conflict in the years 1514–1517 between the East...
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    The Anglo-Saxons, in some contexts simply called Saxons or the English, were a cultural group who spoke Old English and inhabited much of what is now...
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  • This is a list of battles and wars of Frisia or Friesland. The historical context is as follows: 600-734 Frisian Dukes 734-1156 Frankish rule 1156-1498...
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  • against Edzard I, Count of East Frisia, in what was to become known as the Saxon feud. It is not clear whether the band was newly founded or a continuation...
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    to the Wulfings to resolve a blood feud they had with Ecgtheow, Beowulf's father. Hrothgar appears in the Anglo-Saxon epics Beowulf and Widsith, in Norse...
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  • Polish–Moldavian War 1514 Poor Conrad's Rebellion 1514 Dózsa rebellion 1514–1517 Saxon feud 1515 Slovene Peasant Revolt 1515–1523 Frisian peasant rebellion 1519–1521...
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  • from foreign rule during the Vetkopers and Schieringers conflict, the Saxon feud and the Guelders Wars. He was born around 1482 into a Vetkoper 'hoofdelingen'...
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    to the Bishopric of Utrecht, also without success. In this period, the Saxon feud was fought, in which George, Duke of Saxony, allied with the Habsburgs...
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    Anglo-Saxon law (Old English: ǣ, later lagu 'law'; dōm 'decree', 'judgment') was the legal system of Anglo-Saxon England from the 6th century until the...
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    on the one hand and Saxon nobleman, John of Körbitz (Hans von Körbitz) and the Meißen Margrave William I on the other. The feud lasted from 1385 to 1402...
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