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Meaning of "sickingen"

sickingen is a noun that does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It may be a term specific to certain contexts or languages

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Sickingen is the name of an old southwest German aristocratic family.
The most famous member of this family was Franz von Sickingen.
The von Sickingen family had five silver bullets in their coat of arms.
He was the second of five sons of Sebastian von Hatzfeldt and Lucie von Sickingen.
Sickingen felt safe in Landstuhl.
Km northeast of Pirmasens, on top of the Sickingen Heights, and biggest settlement on top.
Sickingen refused to negotiate, and during the siege was seriously wounded.
He then began to work for the Reformation, with the support of Franz von Sickingen.
Sickingen was mortally wounded, fighting against the Archbishopric of Trier.
During the bombardment of Nanstein, Franz von Sickingen was killed.
Sickingen became acquainted with Ulrich von Hutten, a religious humanist Knight.
In the early 16th century the territory went to the lords of Sickingen.
Sickingen ignored the Diet, however, and pressed on to Trier.
These arose in connection with the indebtedness of his brother-in-law, Franz von Sickingen.
Sickingen at the moment is the terror of Germany before whom all quail " Brieger, " Aleander u.

See also

Be of service to me, Sickingen.
In 1520 he and Franz von Sickingen joined forces to protect Martin Luther from possible arrest.
The impoverished Wartenbergs eventually sold their rights out in 1789 to the Counts of Sickingen.
Antoine was aided by 6000 troops sent by François de Sickingen and seized Saint-Hippolyte by surprise.
In 1806, the lords of Sickingen sold Breitnau to the newly established Grand Duchy of Baden.

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