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History of the Germans from the Middle Ages to Reunification

Ep. 100: Colonisation of the East(700-1200)- The (second) Saxon War

History of the Germans from the Middle Ages to Reunification

Dirk Hoffmann-Becking

Education, Society & Culture, History

4.9551 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

As we go through the story of the Saxon Stem duchy in the 10th and 11th century, two or maybe three main strains of the story emerge, the gradually drifting away of Saxony from the empire, the relationship between Saxons and Wends and the antagonism between the archbishop of Hamburg and the magnates. As for the first part of the storyline, the conflict between Saxons and the empire we are now hitting the hot stage. I did cover that already a long time ago in Episode 31 “The (second) Saxon War”. I had at some point thought of simply dropping the old episode into the feed as it quite neatly summarises the events of the great Saxon rebellion that precedes the journey of emperor Henry IV to Canossa. But then I thought I should at least put these events more into the context of the history of the North. So, most of what you hear now is recycled material with just a few artfully designed segues –as Wilhelm Busch used to say “wovon sie besonders schwaermt, wenn es wieder aufgewaermt”.... The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0. As always: Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.com Facebook: @HOTGPod Twitter: @germanshistory Instagram: history_of_the_germans Reddit: u/historyofthegermans Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Historyofthegermans

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the History of the Germans, Episode 100, The Saxon War,

0:09.2

Take 2.

0:11.2

As we go through the story of the Saxon-stemed duchy in the 10th and 11th century, two or maybe

0:16.1

three main strains of the story emerge.

0:19.0

The gradually drifting away of Saxony from the Empire, the

0:22.3

relationship between the Saxons and the Wends, and the antagonism between the Archbishop of

0:26.8

Hamburg and the Magnates. As for the first part of the storyline, the conflict between the

0:32.3

Saxons and the Empire, we are now hitting the hot stage. And I already covered that a long time ago in episode 31 entitled

0:39.9

The Second Saxon War. So I had at some point thought of simply dropping the old episode into

0:45.5

the feed as it quite neatly summarizes the events of the Great Saxon Rebellion that precedes

0:50.7

the journey of Emperor Henry IV to Canossa. But then I thought I should

0:55.5

at least put these events more into the context of the history of the North. So, most of what

1:00.9

you're going to hear now is recycled material with just a few artfully designed segways. As Wilhelm

1:07.8

Bush used to say, Wofon she besombedmed, when it's wieder off-givermed.

1:12.3

Sorry, can't translate that.

1:14.8

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1:16.4

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