absberg造句
例句与造句
- An advantage for Thomas von Absberg were the nearby borders of several principalities and sometimes he escaped to Bohemia.
- To punish the behaviour of Thomas of Absberg the Swabian League destroyed the family's castle seat in 1523.
- Eventually prisoners held at the Waldsteinburg were able to escape and reveal who the supporters of Thomas von Absberg were and where their castles were.
- But Thomas von Absberg was not caught and continued his robbery, until he was murdered in Alten-Sedlitz in 1531 by one of his accomplices.
- He managed to end the feuds between the bishopric and the noble families of Absberg, Abensberg, Schwarzberg and Seckendorff and with the Burgraviate of Nuremberg.
- It's difficult to find absberg in a sentence. 用absberg造句挺难的
- Other knights continued their rampaging in the company of Thomas of Absberg, so that, even in 1527, various communities established mounted patrols in order to guard against the raids.
- To punish the behaviour of Thomas von Absberg the Swabian League destroyed the family's castle seat in 1523, as well as all of the castles belonging to the House of Sparneck.
- The House of Absberg took its name from the village of Absberg, today located in the Bishop of Regensburg, and Thomas von Absberg, a robber baron who kidnapped important travellers such as royal legates or merchants from Nuremberg or Augsburg.
- The House of Absberg took its name from the village of Absberg, today located in the Bishop of Regensburg, and Thomas von Absberg, a robber baron who kidnapped important travellers such as royal legates or merchants from Nuremberg or Augsburg.
- The House of Absberg took its name from the village of Absberg, today located in the Bishop of Regensburg, and Thomas von Absberg, a robber baron who kidnapped important travellers such as royal legates or merchants from Nuremberg or Augsburg.
- As a consequence of supporting the robber baron Thomas von Absberg, they were forced to give up their origin lands and moved to Upper Palatinate, keeping only few fiefs, the so-called " Afterlehen ", e . g . in Bernstein near Wunsiedel and D鰎flas, now a part of Marktredwitz.