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The Mainz Diocesan Feud (German: Mainzer Erzstiftsfehde), also known as the Baden-Palatine War (Badisch-Pfälzischer Krieg), took place in 1461/1462 and was a warlike conflict for the throne of the Electorate of Mainz.

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Mainz Diocesan Feud

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The Mainz Diocesan Feud (German: Mainzer Erzstiftsfehde), also known as the Baden-Palatine War (Badisch-Pfälzischer Krieg), took place in 1461/1462 and...

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Diocesan feud

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Johannes Gutenberg

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made no mention of Gutenberg. In 1462, during the devastating Mainz Diocesan Feud, Mainz was sacked by Archbishop Adolph von Nassau. On 18 January 1465...

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Sandhausen

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Heidelberg in 1351. It was sacked by Baden and Württemberg troops in the Mainz Diocesan Feud in 1462. It was again sacked by Spanish troops during the Thirty...

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Adolph II of Nassau

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Since the city of Mainz and its cathedral chapter remained loyal to Theodoric, Adolph declared war. The devastating Mainz Diocesan Feud continued for a...

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Timeline of Mainz

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revolution launched. 1461/2 - Mainz Diocesan Feud occurs. 1477 - University of Mainz founded. 1481 - Martinsburg, Mainz (castle) built. 1561 - Jesuit...

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Sababurg

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entirely into the possession of Hesse in 1462 after the end of the Mainz Diocesan Feud. In 1490 Landgrave William I (1466–1515) "built a fine hunting lodge...

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Lindheim Castle

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against Mainz, however, the joint heirs subordinated themselves in 1458 to Count Palatine Frederick I, on whose side they fought during the Mainz Diocesan Feud...

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Klarenthal Abbey

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The cloister was redesigned and the church partly painted. The Mainz Diocesan Feud (1461–1462) presented a setback. Although the monastery was unaffected...

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History of Cologne

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a war with international involvement in 1474, known as the Cologne Diocesan Feud. This plunged the city of Cologne into an existential crisis. Since...

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Reichskonkordat

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friendly relations with the Holy See. Also, Germany wanted to prevent new diocesan boundaries from being established which would dilute Germany's ties to...

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Reformation

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ordination, justification, and improvement in the quality of priests by diocesan seminaries and annual canonical visitations. The council reaffirmed that...

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Late Roman army

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regional comitatus commander had become the military counterpart of the diocesan administrative head, the vicarius, in control of all military forces in...

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Pamplona

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remarkable twentieth century religious buildings are probably the new diocesan seminary (1931) and the classical-revival style memorial church (1942)...

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Timeline of Austrian history

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territories on the Rhine to Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy. 1473 Cologne Diocesan Feud: The Landstände of the Electorate of Cologne declared the archbishop...

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Scotland in the High Middle Ages

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institutions in a process known as appropriation. Scotland had little clear diocesan structure before the Norman period. There were bishoprics based on various...

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