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Conflitos em 1450NurembergaGuerras envolvendo o Sacro Império Romano-Germânico


alemãoAlberto III Aquiles, Eleitor de BrandemburgoFrancôniaAlemanhaNurembergaBamberga









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Primeira Guerra Margrave

1449 - 1450

Lageplan der Pillenreuther Weiher.jpg
Mapa da Lagoa de Pillenreuth
Data

1449 - 22 de junho de 1450
Local

Francônia Central
Desfecho
Retirada de Alberto e devolução dos territórios tomados
Beligerantes



Wappen Brandenburg-Ansbach.svg


Principado de Ansbach

Wappen von Nürnberg.svg


Cidade Imperial Livre de Nuremberga


A Primeira Guerra Margrave (em alemão: Erster Markgrafenkrieg), de 1449 a 1450, foi o resultado de disputas entre a Cidade Imperial Livre de Nuremberga e Alberto III Aquiles, Eleitor de Brandemburgo [1]. Muitas cidades da Francônia, na atual Alemanha, foram seriamente afetadas pela guerra[2].


Em 13 de agosto de 1449, Alberto capturou o Castelo de Lichtenau, uma posse de Nuremberga. Em 11 de março de 1450, Alberto foi derrotado na lagoa do Mosteiro Pillenreuth. A guerra terminou com a assinatura de um tratado de paz em Bamberga, em 22 de junho de 1450. Alberto teve que devolver todas as terras capturadas para a cidade de Nuremberga.



Ver também |


  • Segunda Guerra Margrave




Referências



  1. Scott, Tom (2012). The city-state in Europe, 1000–1600: hinterland, territory, region. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. p. 216. ISBN 9780199274604. Retrieved 9 May 2013.


  2. Scott, Tom (2007). "The city-state in the German-speaking lands". In Thomas A. Brady and Christopher Ocker (eds.). Politics and reformations: communities, polities, nations, and empires: essays in honor of Thomas A. Brady, Jr. Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions. Leiden ; Boston: Brill. pp. 3–66. ISBN 9789004161733.







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