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Historical dispute
The Dohna Feud (German: Dohnaische Fehde) was a 14th-century dispute between the Burgraves of Dohna, who resided in the Eastern Ore Mountains of Central
Dohna_Feud
Town in Saxony, Germany
the west to Gottleuba in the east. The burgraves of Dohna were defeated in 1402 in the Dohna Feud, and the town was given to vassals of the Wettin Margrave
Dohna
Ruined castle in Saxony, Germany
Burgraves of Dohna [de] Dohna House of Dohna [de] Dohna Feud Jeschke von Dohna [de] Max Winkler und Hermann Raußendorf: Die Burggrafenstadt Dohna. In: Mitteilungen
Dohna_Castle
Hilltop fortification and former state prison in Saxony, Germany
of Meißen, the latter finally captured the castle in 1408 during the Dohna Feud that had been raging since 1385. But not until 25 April 1459 was the transfer
Königstein_Fortress
1555–1558 feud in Saxony, Germany
that, the last feud in Saxony came to an end. In St. Mary's Church, Dohna, is a tomb with a sculpture of the main instigator of this feud, the knight, Sir
Saukrieg
margrave to the von Bünau family in gratitude for their support in the Dohna Feud. The Bünau family transformed the defensive castle into a residential
Schloss_Weesenstein
Topics referred to by the same term
Wilhelm II Dohna Castle, Germany Dohna Feud, a historical dispute This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dohna. If an internal
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Tokhtamysh–Timur war Timurid dynasty Golden Horde 1385 1402 Dohna Feud Margravate of Meissen Burgravate of Dohna 1385 1424 Forty Years' War Kingdom of Ava Kingdom
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buried in St. Mary's Church, Dohna. He was the instigator of the so-called Saukrieg or "Pig War", the last mediaeval feud in Saxony, He was the son of
John_of_Carlowitz
Winery and museum in Radebeul, Germany
Wilhelm and Friedemann Küchenmeister, the margrave acquired during the Dohna Feud from their vassals, the Küch(en)meisters, bypassing the feudal lordship
Hoflößnitz
victory during the Battle of Aljubarrota Dohna Feud 1385–1402 – a 14th-century dispute between the burgraves of Dohna, who resided in the Eastern Ore Mountains
List of feudal wars 12th–14th century
List_of_feudal_wars_12th–14th_century
Margrave of Meissen
Colditz, brought the rich possessions of the Burgraviate of Dohna [de], which he sold (Dohna Feud), in itself, and was a great patron of the Meissen Cathedral
William I, Margrave of Meissen
William_I,_Margrave_of_Meissen
Margrave of Meissen (1156-1190)
moreover he picked an unsuccessful quarrel with the rising burgraves of Dohna in the Eastern Ore Mountains. Together with Archbishop Wichmann of Magdeburg
Otto_II,_Margrave_of_Meissen
range crossing, especially in the Late Middle Ages following the Dohna Feud, when Dohna lost its position to Pirna. However, this approach probably did
Kulmer_Steig
many other noblemen, among them Nicholas of Tecklenburg, the Burgrave of Dohna, and Gustav Trolle, the Bishop of Uppsala. On 15 January 1525, he married
John_VII_of_Hoya
Former German royal house
Isenburg-Offenbach [bg] 20 October 1666 – 2 May 1697 County of Detmold Amalia of Dohna-Vianen (2 February 1644 - 11 March 1700) 15 December 1666 The Hague sixteen
House_of_Lippe
First cousin marriages
"Randall" McCoy, patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the Hatfield–McCoy feud, and his first cousin Sarah "Sally" McCoy Darius Milhaud, French composer
List_of_coupled_cousins
Church in Lower Saxony, Germany
Brunswick-Lüneburg which had been the main site of the Hildesheim Diocesan Feud in 1519. The convent suffered greatly under the joint raids of the princes
Lüne_Abbey
French noble and lieutenant-general
under his occupation until his death in 1588. The Protestant markgraf von Dohna invaded France in Autumn 1587 with an army of reiters in support of Navarre
Joachim_de_Dinteville
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 Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."
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Romanian name DOINA means "folk song."
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Lady or Mistress
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Forenoon
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Lady; Mistress of the House; World Ruler
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Lady.
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Lady; Form of Donna; Combination of the Popular Prefix La with Donna; World Ruler
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Lady; World Mighty; Form of Donna; Respectful Title and Female Equivalent of Don; World Ruler
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Lady; From the Respectful Title Donna
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A Female Deity
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Lady.
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Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
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Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
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English : variant of Wanless.
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Slave of the Sustainer
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Spanish form of Latin Paulus, PABLO means "small."
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Living in the forest
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Lord Shiva; Sun; From the Beginning
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Mother, Strong, Sun
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Silence
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Pure.
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Donne (#) (pl. ) of Prima donna
pl.
of Feudatory
n.
A writer on feuds; a person versed in feudal law.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Feudalize
a.
Held by, or pertaining to, feudal tenure.
n.
An upholder of feudalism.
n.
The state or quality of being feudal; feudal form or constitution.
n.
A tenant who holds his lands by feudal service; a feudatory.
n.
A tenant or vassal who held his lands of a superior on condition of feudal service; the tenant of a feud or fief.
a.
The first or chief female singer in an opera.
imp. & p. p.
of Feudalize
n.
A lady; madam; mistress; -- the title given a lady in Italy.
a. & n.
See Feudatory.
a.
Of or pertaining to feuds, fiefs, or feels; as, feudal rights or services; feudal tenures.
adv.
In a feudal manner.
pl.
of Prima donna
n.
The feudal system; a system by which the holding of estates in land is made dependent upon an obligation to render military service to the kind or feudal superior; feudal principles and usages.
a.
Consisting of, or founded upon, feuds or fiefs; embracing tenures by military services; as, the feudal system.
a.
Held from another on some conditional tenure; as, a feudatory title.
v. t.
To reduce toa feudal tenure; to conform to feudalism.