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  1. Württemberg was a central battlefield of the war. Its population fell by 57% between 1634 and 1655, primarily because of death and disease, declining birthrates, and the mass migration of terrified peasants. From 1584 to 1622, Baden-Baden was in the possession of one of the princes of Baden-Durlach.

  2. Apr 19, 2019 · The Schmalkaldic War was fought between 1546-47. The League may have had more troops, but they were disorganized, and Maurice effectively split their forces when his invasion of Saxony drew John away.

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  4. Schmalkaldic War. Schmalkaldic War. Part of European wars of religion. and the Protestant Reformation. Titian 's Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (1548) celebrates Charles's victory at the Battle of Mühlberg. Date. 10 July 1546 – 23 May 1547. Location.

    • 10 July 1546 – 23 May 1547
  5. Overview. Date: 10 Jul 1546 – 23 May 1547. Location: Holy Roman Empire. Start: Schmalkaldic troops occupy Füssen. End: Capitulation of Wittenberg – Victory of the emperor. Parties & Persons Involved. John Frederick I (1503 – 1554), Elector of Saxony (Ernstine line) Philip I (1504 – 1567), Landgrave of Hesse. Charles V (1500 – 1558), Emperor.

  6. Countries. Germany. Baden-Württemberg: Stuttgart. Today in German History. Events in Baden-Württemberg History. 1525-05-12 Battle at Biblingen: Zwabische Union beats rebel Wurttemberg farmers. 1534-05-12 German Duchy of Wurttemberg becomes Lutheran under Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg. Battle of Montereau.

  7. By 1528, when the first Europeans entered the interior of Texas, the area was sparsely settled, but the culture and habitation of the Native Americans exerted measurable influence on the later history of the region. Settlement. By the 1730s the Spanish had sent more than 30 expeditions into Texas.

  8. The capital was Stuttgart. Originally inhabited by Celts, Württemberg was occupied successively by Suevi, Romans, Alemanni, and Franks. In the Middle Ages it was part of Swabia. Württemberg became an electorate in 1803 and a kingdom in 1806.

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