Georg von Frundsberg (24 September 1473 – 20 August 1528) was a German military and Landsknecht leader in the service of the Holy Roman Empire and Imperial...
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Heilbronn, a town he had raided several times. His fellow knights Georg von Frundsberg and Franz von Sickingen successfully argued for his release in 1522, but...
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Frundsberg may refer to: SMS Frundsberg, an Austro-Hungarian corvette 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg Georg von Frundsberg This disambiguation page...
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of Habsburg, and under the leadership of notable captains such as Georg von Frundsberg and Nicholas of Salm, the Imperial Landsknechts obtained important...
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The division received the honor title "Frundsberg" after the 16th-century German commander Georg von Frundsberg. The division was mainly formed from conscripts...
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Germans Hohenstaufen dynasty 1943–1945 19,611 (1943) 10th Frundsberg Germans Georg von Frundsberg 1943–1945 19,313 (1943) 11th Nordland Germans, Romanian...
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principality of Mindelheim (once the lordship of the noted soldier Georg von Frundsberg). He was obliged to surrender Mindelheim in 1714 by the Treaty of...
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Landsknechte, originally recruited and organized by Maximilian and Georg von Frundsberg, formed the bulk of Charles V's Imperial army. They surpassed the...
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"colonel" (likewise the rank of general arose from Generalobrist.) Georg von Frundsberg, but later Tilly and Wallenstein as well, were often referred to...
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Barbarossa is said to have passed from Toscolano and in 1526 by Georg von Frundsberg from Germany. It was fortified in the Great War with trenches and...
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