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[ [1]] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.146.6.147 ( talk) 09:26, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
I'd like to know more about this:
So, if you know you had relatives there with your last name and a range of years to search, they will not search for it at the "Standesamt", nor will they allow you to hire a researcher to do it.
Who is the author? Is it a translation project?
And why exactly is everything here connected with someone banned? 13:21, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
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Was this change "Tensions between the patricians and the guilds led to the Fettmilch Rising between 1612 and 1614" made to win an argument about Harry Potter? 49.183.143.70 ( talk) 04:14, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
“ | The late sixteenth century was marked by serious peasant revolts and political and social conflicts, often violent, in towns and cities, Reichsstädte and Landstäadte. Between the 1580s and the 1620s there was a wave of serious peasant risings, especially in the south west. The peasants were under growing pressure from land hunger and increasing demands from states and landlords desperate to increase their incomes. In some cases princes revived their campaigns to take over free cities, including the most important ones such as Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne and Frankfurt, in alliance with parties inside them. All this was a sign of deep social and political tensions. In some cities these expressed themselves in the form of violent anti-Semitism, which was never far below the surface, with the reappearance of old myths about Jewish ritual murders of Christian children.7 Typical of all this was the so-called Fettmilch Rising in Frankfurt-am-Main between 1612 and 1614. This was named after a gingerbread baker Vincenz Fettmilch, who led a popular movement among the citizens which culminated in August 1614 in a vicious pogrom against the largest Jewish community in Germany leading to its expulsion. Other "outsiders" such as gypsies also suffered an upsurge of persecution and there was a large-scale witch craze between 1580 and 1600, followed by further waves during and after the Thirty Years' War, all part of the same phenomenon. | ” |
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[ [1]] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.146.6.147 ( talk) 09:26, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
I'd like to know more about this:
So, if you know you had relatives there with your last name and a range of years to search, they will not search for it at the "Standesamt", nor will they allow you to hire a researcher to do it.
Who is the author? Is it a translation project?
And why exactly is everything here connected with someone banned? 13:21, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
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Was this change "Tensions between the patricians and the guilds led to the Fettmilch Rising between 1612 and 1614" made to win an argument about Harry Potter? 49.183.143.70 ( talk) 04:14, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
“ | The late sixteenth century was marked by serious peasant revolts and political and social conflicts, often violent, in towns and cities, Reichsstädte and Landstäadte. Between the 1580s and the 1620s there was a wave of serious peasant risings, especially in the south west. The peasants were under growing pressure from land hunger and increasing demands from states and landlords desperate to increase their incomes. In some cases princes revived their campaigns to take over free cities, including the most important ones such as Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne and Frankfurt, in alliance with parties inside them. All this was a sign of deep social and political tensions. In some cities these expressed themselves in the form of violent anti-Semitism, which was never far below the surface, with the reappearance of old myths about Jewish ritual murders of Christian children.7 Typical of all this was the so-called Fettmilch Rising in Frankfurt-am-Main between 1612 and 1614. This was named after a gingerbread baker Vincenz Fettmilch, who led a popular movement among the citizens which culminated in August 1614 in a vicious pogrom against the largest Jewish community in Germany leading to its expulsion. Other "outsiders" such as gypsies also suffered an upsurge of persecution and there was a large-scale witch craze between 1580 and 1600, followed by further waves during and after the Thirty Years' War, all part of the same phenomenon. | ” |