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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
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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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468:(Editions Enlaplage, 2010), p. 38.
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236:Landgraviate of Upper Alsace
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592:. Munich: C. H. Beck, 2007.
574:Altkirch: J. Boehrer, 1868.
515:(Boydell, 1962), pp. 83–85.
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141:and all four dukes of the
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585:(2002), pp. 101–122.
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1136:) (83–475)
1071:FC Sélestat
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397:Ferdinand I
329:Leopold III
265:Frederick I
230:, Archduke
209:Montbéliard
124:Francophone
67:Middle Ages
1267:Categories
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1107:See also:
935:including
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341:Leopold IV
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295:Ulrich III
281:1233–1275
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269:1160–1191
263:1105–1160
1251:Grand Est
1158:Alamannia
922:according
893:Grand Est
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671:divisions
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421:Leopold V
391:Charles V
353:Sigismund
323:Rudolf IV
317:Albert II
283:Ulrich II
188:and some
186:cannoneer
178:castellan
155:Catherine
95:Rougemont
81:(Pfirt),
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238:to Duke
221:Margaret
153:married
131:Habsburg
126:region.
83:Altkirch
79:Ferrette
69:and the
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859:Hagenau
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657:topics
366:Charles
244:florins
182:squires
180:, nine
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201:francs
190:valets
163:homage
116:Elsgau
63:Alsace
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271:Louis
159:dower
120:pagus
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