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The Battle of Wurzach (german: Gefecht bei Wurzach or ''Schlacht am Leprosenberg''),Geschichte des großen Bauernkriegs: Nach den Urkunden und Augenzeugen, Vol. 1, p. 375
retrieved 7 June 2012 was a battle during the
German Peasants' War The German Peasants' War, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (german: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking areas in Central Europe from 1524 to 1525. It failed because of intense oppositio ...
that took place near Bad Wurzach in the present-day district of
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in Upper Swabia.


Course of the battle

During Easter Week, on Tuesday 11 April 1525, Farmer George (''Bauernjörg'') and his army were still deployed on a line from Ulm to Leipheim. In the evening of that day he encamped in
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, one of the bases of the rebellion. Three days later, the mercenaries ('' Landsknechte''), armoured cavalry (''Panzerreiter''), and camp followers ('' Tross'') of the Swabian League, financially supported by Jacob Fugger, encamped in the rather flat terrain west of the town towards Bad Waldsee, near the Leprosenberg ("Leper's Hill"). The peasants under their leader Pfaff-Florian of Aichstetten had oriented their positions south of the town on the hilly terrain of ''Auf der Bleiche'' below the Ziegelberg hill. Small skirmishes took place in the run-up to the battle. Both army commanders had considerable local knowledge as the battlefield was only 20 kilometres from each of their home towns. The peasants were unable to penetrate the town walls surrounding Wurzach or to convince the townsfolk to take their side. On
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, 14 April 1525, the positions of the peasant army were fired upon by the cannons of the Swabian League. The two forces each had about the same number of troops. However, the experienced Landsknechte and armoured riders of the Swabian League, with their better armament and training, were the decisive factors in the battle. In the evening the overmatched peasants began to withdraw. Those peasants who fled to the west of the positions of the Swabian League were lucky. They could escape in the direction of Gaisbeuren. The fleeing peasants who tried to escape in the night in the direction of the Wurzacher Ried and
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were probably killed, since they were also pursued by Farmer George's cavalry. A series of further battles followed. By September 1525, all fighting and punitive action was over and Emperor Charles V and Pope Clement VII thanked the Swabian League for their intervention. Pfaff-Florian was one of the survivors of the battle and fled to the Confederation after the Treaty of Weingarten was negotiated. As a rule, commanders and leaders were executed immediately upon capture. Captured rebel peasants had to pay a general bounty of 6 guilders in instalments and were later released. George and his cousin, William, were each appointed by Emperor Charles V on 27 July 1526 in
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as a Hereditary Imperial Steward (''Reichserbtruchsess''). The Lepers' Hospital (''Leprosenhaus'') and Lepers' Chapel (''Leprosenkapelle''), founded in 1505, may still be seen on the site of the battlefield today.


References


Literatur

*
Wilhelm Zimmermann Wilhelm Zimmermann (2 January 1807 in Stuttgart – 22 September 1878 in Mergentheim) was a German theologian and historian.
: ''Der große deutsche Bauernkrieg''. Köhler, Stuttgart, 1841–43; Dietz, Stuttgart, 1891; Dietz, Berlin, 1952; deb, Berlin, 1980 and 1982 (7th edition, ); Berlin, 1993 . * Peter Blickle: ''Die Revolution von 1525''. 4th revised and bibliographically expanded edition. Oldenbourg, Munich, 2004, .


External links


Overview of the German Peasants' War at historicum.net

Official website of the town of Bad Wurzach
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Wurzach Bad Wurzach (until 1950 Wurzach) is a small spa town in southern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is a well known health-resort destination, and home to the oldest bog spa (in German: ''Moorheilbad'') in Baden-Württemberg, as well ...
Wurzach Bad Wurzach (until 1950 Wurzach) is a small spa town in southern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is a well known health-resort destination, and home to the oldest bog spa (in German: ''Moorheilbad'') in Baden-Württemberg, as well ...
Upper Swabia Ravensburg (district)