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| Landsknecht Generals and Leaders | ||
| Author: Christopher Treichel (Show all albums) Landsknecht Generals and Leaders |
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(1 Comments) Georg Von Frundsberg | Konrad von Boyneburg | Franz von Sickingen | Jacob was a landsknecht for a short time and then lead a farmers rebellion... Here is the translation of the script in the pic: Jacob Rohrbach has lead a rebellion, so now he has to fry (litteraly) in Neckergartach on a field he will suffer the flames untill his life is over, his body burnt to powder...Jacob Rohrbach hatt auffruhr gerathen, des muß er werden gebratten, bey Neckergartach an einr weyden must er des feurs flam leyden. Bis er sein leben endt, Sein leib zu pulver ward verbrendt.“[3] | ||
Georg III. Truchsess von Waldburg | Sebastian Schertlin von Burtenbach | Fahnrich fighting four landsknechte (with or against?) cool pick don't know why I put it in this collection | Gottfried „Götz“ von Berlichingen zu Hornberg Knight with the iron hand... you can still see his mechanical hand in his castle museum Goethe wrote about him and he was the knight who told Karl V to kiss his ass | ||
Ulrich von Hutten | (1 Comments) Florian Geyer | (2 Comments) Gottfried „Götz“ von Berlichingen zu Hornberg his iron hand specially made so he could continue to lead troops in battle. It can be viewed in his castle's museum | Gottfried „Götz“ von Berlichingen zu Hornberg his armor | ||
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