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and the Archbishop of Trier. Baldwin advanced on the castle in Limburg and demanded that it was opened, citing the feudal treaty. But Gerlach rejected this, because he was only obliged to remain loyal to Baldwin if the feud did not go against the Reich, the Archbishop and the Landgrave. Baldwin
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mountains. When they attempted to recapture the castle, the troops of Koblenz were ambushed. Following the massacre of 172 Koblenz citizens, Reinhard had to escape and fled to Gerlach at Limburg Castle. Now the Lords of Limburg had the castle as a fiefdom, one third each from the
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Denkwürdiger und nützlicher Rheinischer Antiquarius, welcher die wichtigsten und angenehmsten geographischen, historischen und politischen Merkwürdigkeiten des ganzen Rheinstroms, von seinem Ausfluß in das Meer bis zu seinem Ursprunge darstellt.
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Processions and memorial services to commemorate the fallen citizens were held in the churches of Koblenz on the Friday after Easter annually until about 1800. After mass in the
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Balduin von Luxemburg. Erzbischof von Trier – Kurfürst des Reiches. 1285–1345. Festschrift aus Anlass des 700. Geburtsjahres
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and Reinhard of Westerburg. In the course of these disputes, Reinhard captured Grenzau Castle in the
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The Grenzau Feud is classified as one of the warlike conflicts surrounding the election of
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on 20 April 1347. The Koblenz soldiers were ambushed and 172 were killed.
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Memorial stone with information board at the old parsonage in the
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Quellen und Abhandlungen zur mittelrheinischen Kirchengeschichte.
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Deutsche Chroniken und andere Geschichtsbücher des Mittelalters.
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Die Limburger Dynasten und die deutschen Könige 1292 bis 1356
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Coblenz, die Stadt. Historisch und topographisch dargestellt
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Index


Altstadt
Koblenz
‹See Tfd›
German
Koblenz
Electorate of Trier
Isenburg
Westerburg
Grenzau
Church of Our Lady
Charles IV
Louis IV
Roman-German king
counter-king
Baldwin
Archbishop of Cologne
Walram
Gerlach
Westerwald
Empire
Landgrave of Hesse
Monumenta Germaniae Historica
p. 31
Christian von Stramberg
p. 327
ISSN
0480-7480
digitalised
digitalised

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