
Series
Works by Peter Csendes
Wien, Geschichte einer Stadt, 3 Bde., Bd.1, Von den Anfängen bis zur Ersten Wiener Türkenbelagerung (1529) (2001) 5 copies
Wien : Geschichte einer Stadt. Band I, Von den Anfangen bis zur Ersten Wiener Türkenbelagerung (1529) (2001) 2 copies
Wien. geschichte einer stadt / Band 2, Die frühneuzeitliche Residenz (16. bis 18. Jahrhundert) (2003) 2 copies
Das Wiener bürgerliche Zeughaus : Rüstungen und Waffen aus fünf Jahrhunderten — Author — 1 copy
Wiener Geschichtsblätter. 48. Jahrgang ; Heft 2 — Author — 1 copy
Associated Works
Traum und Wirklichkeit Wien 1870 - [achtzehnhundertsiebzig bis] 1930 : [im Künstlerhaus, 28. März - 6. Oktober 1985] (1985) — Contributor — 6 copies
Wien im Bild historischer Karten : die Entwicklung der Stadt bis in die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts : Aufnahmen Michael Oberer und Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek (1983) — some editions — 5 copies
Wien im Mittelalter — Contributor — 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1944-12-30
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- historian
- Organizations
- Österreichischer Arbeitskreis für Stadtgeschichtsforschung
Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes
Verband Österreichischer Archivarinnen und Archivare - Awards and honors
- Österreichisches Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst I. Klasse
Theodor-Körner-Preis - Nationality
- Austria
- Birthplace
- Wien, Österreich
- Associated Place (for map)
- Wien, Österreich
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A sweet account of a dark episode in Habsburg history when the burghers of Vienna and Albrecht VI besieged their Emperor and his brother Friedrich III in the Hofburg in Vienna. Both sides lacked the necessary military strength to resolve the matter and settled for an exhausting siege which was only resolved by the (diplomatic) intervention of the Bohemian King. Friedrich III relinquished control over Lower Austria and Vienna to his brother who could not cherish his triumph for long - he died show more a year later. The Viennese mayor later paid with his life for supporting Albrecht VI. Tortured and quartered, his body parts were exhibited on the ramparts of Vienna.
The event shows how dangerous cities were to emperors and kings, especially a weak one like Friedrich III. Their household troops were easily matched by local militia forces. Until help from more distant places arrived, the ruler was essentially a captive. Thus, the impulse to build castles and palaces located outside the cities. show less
The event shows how dangerous cities were to emperors and kings, especially a weak one like Friedrich III. Their household troops were easily matched by local militia forces. Until help from more distant places arrived, the ruler was essentially a captive. Thus, the impulse to build castles and palaces located outside the cities. show less
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