Lobdaburg Lordship
If you are looking for the page with the statistics about this polity you can find it here: All Statistics
Was a lordship of the Holy Roman Empire.
Establishment
- January 1167: The Lobdaburg family established itself in the 12th century as part of the expansion of the state on the Limes Sorabicus in eastern Thuringia and can be traced back to 1166, based in Camburg an der Saale.
Chronology
Interactive Chronologies with maps are available in the section Changes Navigation
1. Mongol invasions and conquests
Were a series of military campaigny by the Mongols that created the largest contiguous Empire in history, the Mongol Empire, which controlled most of Eurasia.
1.1. Mongol Invasions of Germany
Were a series of Mongol raids in Germany.
1.1.1. First Mongol Invasion of Germany
Was a Mongol raid in the Holy Roman Empire.
- May 1241: The Mongols invaded the Holy Roman Empire without major clash of arms.The army invaded eastern Germany, and crossed the March of Moravia in April-May 1241.
- June 1241: The Mongols left eastern Germany and Moravia.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- January 1332: Saalburg fell to the Margraviate of Meissen.
- January 1332: The share in Jena of the Lobdaburg Lordship fell to the Landgraves of Thuringia.
Disestablishment
- January 1334: In 1333 Leuchtenburg, Roda and Kahla fell to the Counts of Schwarzburg.
Selected Sources
- Strakosh-Grassmann, G. (1893): Der Einfall der Mongolen in Mitteleuropa in den Jahren 1241 und 1242, Innsbruck (Austria), pp. 53-67