Rappenkrieg
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The Rappenkrieg was a conflict that lasted from July 1612 until September 1614 in the Further Austrian district of Breisgau. It involved the Austrian rulers putting down a peasant uprising. The uprising occurred in what is now the Swiss Canton of Aargau and in the southern portion of what is now the German State of Baden-Württemberg. It is not to be confused with the Rappenkrieg in Basel-Stadt, Switzerland (1591–1594), although it had similar causes.
See also[]
- Battles of the Old Swiss Confederacy
References[]
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External links[]
- Fricktal history in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
Categories:
- 1610s conflicts
- 17th-century rebellions
- 1610s in Germany
- Peasant revolts
- Conflicts in 1612
- Conflicts in 1613
- Conflicts in 1614
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