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  • Hessian War
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  • The real conflict, which lasted almost 80 years and spanned three generations, escalated in the 1620s, when the line of Hesse-Marburg died out, and peaked after 1645 in the Hessian War proper. This open warfare began with the Siege of Marburg in 1645 and ended inApril 1648 (but before the Treaty of Westphalia which was concluded later that year and ended the Thirty Years' War) with victory going to Hesse-Cassel. In the aftermath, Upper Hesse was divided and parts of its territory went to the now stronger Hesse-Cassel.
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Seiten
  • 65
Verlag
  • Kramer
  • Selbstverlag
  • Elwert
  • Konrad Theiss
  • N. G. Elwert
  • W.Kohlhammer
  • Wiku
  • Hessisches Landesamt für Geschichtliche Landeskunde
Jahr
  • 1842
  • 1935
  • 1959
  • 1966
  • 1978
  • 1983
  • 1999
  • 2005
  • 2009
Herausgeber
  • Klaus Malettke
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ASIN
  • B002E69RFM
Partof
Date
  • 1567
Commander
  • Landgraves: # George I # Louis V # George II
  • Landgraves: # William IV # Maurice # William V # Countess Amalie
TitelErg
  • Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde …
Sammelwerk
  • Die Geschichte Hessens
  • Geschichtlicher Atlas von Hessen
  • Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Hessen: Kleine Schriften
  • Annalen des Historischen Vereins für den Niederrhein
Autor
  • Kurt Beck
  • Eckhart G. Franz
  • Erwin Bettenhäuser
  • Friedrich Rehm
  • Friedrich Uhlhorn et. al.
  • Friedrich Uhlhorn, Fred Schwind
  • Günther Engelbert
  • Hans Heinrich Weber
  • Kerstin Weiand
  • Klaus Malettke
Online
  • Full text at uni-marburg.de
  • Online-Version mit Karten auf uni-marburg.de
Ort
  • Marburg
  • Stuttgart
  • Wiesbaden
  • Marburg/Leipzig
Result
  • Victory to Hesse-Cassel
combatant
  • 20
Band
  • Band 46, Teil 5
  • Heft 161
Titel
  • Der hessische Bruderzwist: zwischen Hessen-Kassel u. Hessen-Darmstadt in d. Verhandlungen zum Westfäl. Frieden von 1644 bis 1648
  • Das Haus Hessen: Eine europäische Familie
  • Der Bruderzwist im Hause Hessen
  • Der Hessenkrieg
  • Der Hessenkrieg am Niederrhein
  • Die territoriale Entwicklung Hessens 1247 bis 1866
  • Geschichtlicher Atlas von Hessen
  • Handbuch der Geschichte beider Hessen
  • Die Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel auf dem Westfälischen Friedenskongress 1644-1648
  • Hessen-Kassel und die Reichsverfassung. Ziele und Prioritäten landgräflicher Politik im Dreißigjährigen Krieg
  • Frankreich und Hessen-Kassel zur Zeit des Dreissigjährigen Krieges und des Westfälischen Friedens
Place
End Date
  • 1648
Conflict
  • Hessian War
ISBN
  • 978
  • 9783770811168
  • 9783782902014
abstract
  • The real conflict, which lasted almost 80 years and spanned three generations, escalated in the 1620s, when the line of Hesse-Marburg died out, and peaked after 1645 in the Hessian War proper. This open warfare began with the Siege of Marburg in 1645 and ended inApril 1648 (but before the Treaty of Westphalia which was concluded later that year and ended the Thirty Years' War) with victory going to Hesse-Cassel. In the aftermath, Upper Hesse was divided and parts of its territory went to the now stronger Hesse-Cassel. At a European level the Hessian War must be viewed in the larger context of the Thirty Years' War, in which the reformed Hesse-Cassel sided with the Protestant Swedish party, whilst Hesse-Darmstadt, despite its Lutheran confession joined the Catholic-Imperial alliance. In the course of the war, Hessian mercenaries fought both in the main Hessian lands as well as in Westphalia (Prince-Bishopric of Münster and Paderborn), in Upper Guelders, on the Lower Rhine (Electorate of Cologne), in the Duchy of Brunswick and other places. This conflict should not be confused with the campaign by Landgrave Philip I of Hesse, supported by Prince-Elector John of Saxony against the two Frankish prince-bishoprics of Würzburg and Bamberg in 1528, which is also referred to as the "Hessian War".