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1700096544 31.Arnulph, SS.,8.16.
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1700096546 32.The source passages concerning the carroccio have been assembled and discussed by Muratori in Antiquitates,2:489. See also Waitz,8:183;San Marte, Zur Waffenkunde, p.323;Köhler,1:185,2:147,190,3:2:344. The opinion that the idea for this originated in the Orient does not seem to me to be proven.
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1700096548 33.“The Battle of Tagliacozzo”(“Die Schlacht bei Tagliacozzo”),Neue Jahrbücher fur das Klassische Altertum, Geschichte und Deutsche Literatur,1903,Section I, Vol.XI, Book 1,p.31.
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1700096550 6 德意志城市
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1700096552 1.The Knightly Dignity and the Knightly Class(Die Ritterwürde und der Ritterstand),p.502.
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1700096554 2.Roth, p.470.
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1700096556 3.See Bremer Urkundenbuch, edited by Ehmk and Bippen, Vol.I, No.172. In 1233,Archbishop Gebhard promised the citizens of Bremen:
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1700096558 Cives Bremenses mercatores non tenebuntur ad archiepiscopi Bremensis expeditionem, ni voluerint, exceptis illis mercatoribus qui vel tamquam ministeriales vel tamquam homines ecclesiae ab ecclesia sunt feodati, quorum quilibet ad expeditionem ecclesiae evocatus servicium suum per unum hominem poterit redimere, competenter armis instructum.
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1700096560 (The merchant inhabitants of Bremen will not be obligated for the campaign of the archbishop of Bremen unless they will have desired to be, with the exception of those merchants who either as officials or as men of the Church have been enfeoffed by the Church, of which each one called out for the campaign of the Church will be able to fulfill his obligation through one man suitably equipped with arms.)
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1700096562 See Donandt, History of the Bremen Municipal Law(Geschichte des Bremer Stadtrechts),1:111.
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1700096564 4.H.Fischer,“The Participation of the Free Cities in the Imperial Campaign”(“Die Teilnahme der Reichsstädte an der Reichsheerfahrt”),Leipzig dissertation,1883,p.14. The first march to Rome in which they actually participated, of course, did not occur until 1310. P.29.
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1700096566 5.Lindt,“Contributions to the History of German Military Organization in the Hohenstaufen Period”(“Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen Kriegsverfassung in der Staufischen Zeit”),Tübingen dissertation,1881,p.28,cites several passages for this point, the earliest being from the year 1114.
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1700096568 6.1204“collecta multitudine militum vel etiam civium, qui propter continuas bellorum exercitationes gladiis et sagittis et lanceis non parum praevalent”(“after a crowd of knights and even inhabitants had been assembled, who, on account of their continuous military exercises with swords, arrows, and lances, were sufficiently capable …”).
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1700096570 7.Arnold,2:241.
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1700096572 8.Ennen and Eckertz, Sources for the History of the City of Cologne(Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt Köln),Vol.II, No.449,p.165,and Vol.IV, No.488,p.560. See also 3:232.Arnold, Constitutional History of the German Free Cities(Verfassungsgeschichte der deutschen Freistädte),1:443.
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1700096574 9.Arnold,2:243.
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1700096576 10.“Not many of the gentlemen joined me, since they were anxious to be able to return home again on the same day and could not remain out overnight.”Königshofen, Chronik deutscher Städte(Chronicle of German Cities),9.845. Vischer, Studies in German History(Forschungen der deutschen Geschichte)2:77. Köhler,3:2:381.
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1700096578 11.Master Godefrit Hagen, city clerk for the period, Rhymed Chronicle of the City of Cologne from the Thirteenth Century(Reimchronik der Stadt Köln aus dem dreizehnten Jahrhundert). With notes and glossary in accordance with the only ancient manuscript. Edited completely for the first time by E.von Groote, city councilor, Cologne on the Rhine. Published and printed by M. Du Mont-Schauberg.1834.
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1700096580 12.This document is printed in the Fontes rerum Germanicarum(Sources of German History),by Böhmer, Vol.III, and recently edited by Jaffé in the SS.,17.105. See also Wiegand, Bellum Walterianum(Studies in Alsatian History[Studien zur Elsässischen Geschichte],I),Strasbourg,1878. Roth von Schreckenstein, Herr Walter von Geroldseck, Tübingen,1857.
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1700096582 13.Roth, p.40,assumes that the bishop had distributed his men throughout the region up to about Schlettstadt, Rheinau, Zabern, and Hagenau. Some of these points are more than 18 miles distant from the assembly point at Molsheim.
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1700096584 According to Richer, the bishop’s troops had not initially assembled but were concentrated at Dachenstein.
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1700096586 14.From Closener’s translation. The Latin text reads: “Bene veniatis, dilectissime domine Zorn; nunquam in tantum desiderabam vos videre.”
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1700096588 7 条顿骑士团征服普鲁士
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1700096590 1.The best comprehensive account is that of Karl Lohmeyer, Geschichte von Ost-und Westpreussen,1st Section,2d ed.,1881. The work of A.L. Ewald, The Conquest of Prussia by the Germans(Die Eroberung Preussens durch die Deutschen),four volumes,1882-1886,is based on a variety of sources. The second great rebellion by the Prussians is treated thoroughly and well by Köhler in the second volume of his Development of Military Organization and Conduct of War in the Knightly Period(Entwickelung des Kriegswesens und der Kriegführung in der Ritterzeit).
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1700096592 2.Whether the remark, from Dusburg or the chronicle of Oliva, that the order numbered 600 lay members in 1239 is reliable cannot be determined.
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