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  1. Thus from 1482 until the death of Eberhard V, he was nominally sovereign, but in reality he was powerless. He soon fought against this deprivation of power, but could do nothing against his older rival. In 1489 his right of succession, previously over the whole of Württemberg, was even limited by Eberhard V to Württemberg-Stuttgart only.

  2. Oct 6, 2022 · He also fought against Eberhard, son of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria. After defeating him, the king made Eberhard's uncle Berthold the new Duke of Bavaria. Angered, Eberhard joined Archbishop Frederick of Mainz and Otto’s half-brother Thankmar, all of whom planned a revolt against Otto in 938.

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  4. The Reichskrieg was a war fought in 1311 and 1312 by the imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire against Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg, known as 'Eberhard the Illustrious Highness'. Introduction Reichskrieg (1311–1312)

  5. During his regency he strongly aligned his policy against the Free Imperial Cities, which stood in the way of the extension of Württemberg's territory. He fought battles against the towns united in the Schwäbischer Städtebund (Swabian City League) in 1376, 1372 in Altheim, 1377 in Reutlingen and 1388 near Döffingen. The result of this was a ...

  6. Feb 18, 2023 · Eberhard filed a defamation lawsuit against Musk in 2009, after Musk started calling himself a Tesla founder and made negative comments about Eberhard.

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  7. The Reichskrieg was a war fought in 1311 and 1312 by the imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire against Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg, known as 'Eberhard the Illustrious Highness'.

  8. May 11, 2023 · That can be summarized as follows: Eberhard agreed with Nietzsche that “the church’s foundation is built upon the very opposite of the Gospels”; that the church is “a terrible hodgepodge of Greek philosophy and Judaism, of asceticism, of hierarchical order, etc.”. Further, he shared Nietzsche’s view that originally Christianity ...

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