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+ | |Country = [[Nilfgaardian Empire|Nilfgaard]] |
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+ | |Affiliations = [[Nilfgaardian Army]] |
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== Trivia == |
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+ | * "Frund" is a variant of "friend" in Germanic languages, while "berg" means a mountain. "Frundsberg" thus means "The Friend's Mountain". |
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− | * Name of the division refers to [[wikipedia:10th SS Panzer Division|10th SS Panzer Division]], also called ''Frundsberg''. That name is derived from German officer and tactician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_von_Frundsberg Georg von Frundsberg] , who was an important leader of the famous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsknecht Landsknechte] of the 15th and 16th century. His men were responsible for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Rome_(1527) Sack of Rome] in 1527 after a munity against him. |
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+ | ** a famous German officer and tactician [[wikipedia:Georg von Frundsberg|Georg von Frundsberg]], leader of the [[wikipedia:Landsknecht|Landsknechte]] of the 15th and 16th century. His men were responsible for the [[wikipedia:Sack of Rome (1527)|Sack of Rome]] in 1527 after a mutiny against him. |
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+ | ** [[wikipedia:10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg|10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg]], named after Georg. |
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Frundsberg was a division of the 4th Cavalry Army, Nilfgaardian mounted troops commanded by Major General Markus Braibant.
Trivia
- "Frund" is a variant of "friend" in Germanic languages, while "berg" means a mountain. "Frundsberg" thus means "The Friend's Mountain".
- Name of the division may refer to:
- a famous German officer and tactician Georg von Frundsberg, leader of the Landsknechte of the 15th and 16th century. His men were responsible for the Sack of Rome in 1527 after a mutiny against him.
- 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg, named after Georg.