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and promised to help recover the county in return for being named as her heir. Philip opened negotiations with Frederick, even threatening war in 1422–23, but made no progress. There were hostilities between Catherine's men and the Habsburgs' in those same years, but Frederick even managed to take
215:, mediated the dispute. A treaty between the Archduke of Austria and the Duke of Burgundy seems to have been signed in mid-1428. Nevertheless, Ferrette, because it lay on the common border between the two houses, was as at the centre of the fighting in the brief 1005: 219:. During the war, Philip's men successfully captured Belfort in a night attack. A truce was signed in October 1431 and a peace treaty in May 1432. In 1434, Philip bought up the claim of Catherine's sister, 172:, who seized the county of Ferrette, leaving Catherine only two castles, one of which was Belfort. Catherine, however, claimed the whole county belonged to her. Her brother, Duke 1000: 1010: 615: 1282: 1277: 956: 220: 145:
who ruled from 1363 until 1477 made efforts to acquire it. It was the object of a complicated series of marriage negotiations under the first duke,
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back Belfort. Catherine died childless in 1425, but the Burgundian claim was not immediately or permanently dropped.
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Heider, Christine. "Thann, ville domaniale et chef-lieu de bailliage sous les Ferrette et les Habsbourg".
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Historisches Lexikon der Deutschen Länder: die deutschen Territorien vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
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and others. These territories were not contiguous, but formed a patchwork of jurisdictions under the
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she received some rents in the county and finally in 1403 the entire county, whose officers paid
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When Leopold died childless in 1411, he was succeeded by his brother,
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In the late Middle Ages, the County of Ferrette was the most westerly
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The County of Ferrette emerged in the twelfth century alongside the
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Canes palatini: Dynastic Transplantation and the Cult of St. Simeon
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The dispute over Ferrette continued into the reign of John's son,
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Regional Identity and Economic Change: The Upper Rhine, 1450–1600
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The numbering of the Habsburgs is their family numbering.
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Union of Protestant Churches of Alsace and Lorraine
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It roughly corresponds with the 25: 1278:Counties of the Holy Roman Empire 602:Montbéliard: Henri Barbier, 1863. 784: 777: 658: 647: 899:European Collectivity of Alsace 598:Histoire des comtes de Ferrette 77:and comprised the lordships of 1170:Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg 1: 1029:History of the Jews in Alsace 223:, to the county of Ferrette. 217:Austro-Burgundian War of 1431 1091:Internationaux de Strasbourg 888:Alsace independence movement 720:Arrondissement of Strasbourg 236:Landgraviate of Upper Alsace 1215:County of Hanau-Lichtenberg 1178:(11th-century–14th-century) 592:. Munich: C. H. Beck, 2007. 574:Altkirch: J. Boehrer, 1868. 515:(Boydell, 1962), pp. 83–85. 452:(Boydell, 1973), pp. 86–88. 242:to secure a loan of 50,000 213:Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy 165:to her on 6 February 1404. 1299: 1086:Étoile Noire de Strasbourg 882:Regional council of Alsace 760:Arrondissement of Mulhouse 750:Arrondissement of Altkirch 705:Arrondissement of Molsheim 141:and all four dukes of the 957:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 775: 710:Arrondissement of Saverne 585:(2002), pp. 101–122. 484:(Clarendon, 1999), p. 29. 137:. It bordered the French 133:possession and a part of 1076:Sélestat Alsace Handball 528:(Boydell, 1973), p. 151. 1096:Rallye de France Alsace 502:(Boydell, 1970), p. 31. 1227:Left Bank of the Rhine 567:Goutzwiller, Charles. 226:On 9 May 1469, by the 211:(Moempelgard) whereat 122:of Alsace. 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Index

Count of Ferrette

castle of Ferrette

feudal
Alsace
Middle Ages
early modern period
Sundgau
Ferrette
Altkirch
Thann
Belfort
Rougemont
Holy Roman Empire
County of Montbéliard
pagus
Elsgau
Francophone
Habsburg
Further Austria
Duchy of Burgundy
House of Valois
Philip the Bold
Leopold IV of Austria
Catherine
dower
homage
Frederick IV
John the Fearless

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