तेदिंग Meaning in English
तेदिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : teding
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टेड्सटीइंग
किशोर का
किशोर व्यक्ति
किशोरों
टीन में रखना
किशोर अपराघी
टीन का संदूक
किशोर कालीन
टीन की पन्नी
किशोर प्रेम
किशोर रुमेटी गठिया
टीन की चद्दर
टीन का बरतन
किशोर मस्सा
तेदिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Floris fought in the crusade against the Stedinger north of Bremen in 1234.
People of the Stedinger Crusade.
Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers Stedingen is an area north of Bremen in the delta of the Weser river in north-western Germany.
In 1106, five Dutchmen journeyed from the mouth of the Rhine to Bremen to negotiate an arrangement with Archbishop Frederick I of Bremen to settle the swampy regions south of the Hunte on both sides of the Weser River, an area which came to be called Stedingen.
"The Stedingers refused to pay tithes and to perform forced labour as serfs, sticking to the original agreement of settlement.
The Stedingers accused the Count's vassals of rape and kidnapping, and determined at their Thing or popular assembly to proclaim total independence, to refuse to pay their feudal tithes, to build bulwarks with fortified gates and trenches along the roads, and to form militias in order to defend against any encroachment.
The new Archbishop, Gerard II, was determined to enforce orthodoxy on the Stedingers, as well as payment of the tax which his predecessor had neglected to collect.
The Archbishop, resolved on enforcing his demands, built Schlutterburg Castle on the border of the Stedinger territory, in which he installed his brother, Lord Herman II of Lippe.
On the 17th of March 1230, Gerard convened a council at Bremen, where the abbots and higher clergy of the archbishopric were to try the Stedingers for their refusal to obey feudal law, for rioting, sacrilege, and murder, and for allegedly worshipping images of wax, seeking counsel from soothsayers, and consorting with evil spirits.
The archbishop himself went to Rome to persuade Pope Gregory IX to call for a crusade against the Stedingers.
They made their assault on the West Stedingers on the 6th of July, 1233, but were repelled with heavy losses.
In spring of the year 1234, the Dominicans throughout northern Germany preached a new crusade against the Stedingers.