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  1. Wilhelm von Grumbach (1 June 1503 – 18 April 1567) was a German adventurer, chiefly known through his connection with the so-called "Grumbach Feud" (German: Grumbachsche Händel), the last attempt of the Imperial Knights to prevail against the power of the territorial Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Wilhelm von Grumbach (born June 1, 1503, Rimpar, near Würzburg [Germany]—died April 18, 1567, Gotha, Saxony) was a German knight and adventurer who led several attempts by German imperial knights to destroy the power of Germany’s territorial princes.

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  3. Wilhelm von Grumbach (* 1. Juni 1503 in Rimpar bei Würzburg; † 18. April 1567 in Gotha) war ein fränkischer Reichsritter . Ihm gehörten zahlreiche Güter zwischen Schweinfurt und Würzburg wie auch das Schloss Grumbach in Rimpar mit umliegenden Gütern.

  4. Overview. Wilhelm von Grumbach. (1503—1567) Quick Reference. (1503–67), German soldier and the eponym of the Grumbach Feuds (Grumbachsche Händel) in which the German knights sought to wrest power from the territorial princes. He was born into an ... From: Grumbach, Wilhelm von in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »

  5. 18 de abr. de 2013 · On this date in 1567, Wilhelm von Grumbach was dismembered along with two of his followers in the marketplace of Gotha. Grumbach ( English Wikipedia entry | German) was the cantankerous German instigator of the aptly-named Grumbachsche Handel, a messy clash of rights and prerogatives at the hinge of the old feudal order and ...

  6. Wilhelm von Grumbach (1 de junio de 1503 - 18 de abril de 1567) fue un aventurero alemán, conocido principalmente por su conexión con la llamada "Grumbach Feud" ( en alemán: Grumbachsche Händel), el último intento de los Caballeros Imperiales de prevalecer contra el poder. de los Príncipes territoriales del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico.

  7. Imperial knight who fought against the expanding power of the territorial princes within the Holy Roman Empire. Executed in Gotha after the capture of the city by the forces of the Saxon Elector August, whom Grumbach had planned to assassinate.