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- War_of_the_Cow abstract "The War of the Cow (1272–78), in French Guerre de la Vache, was a conflict between the Prince-Bishopric of Liège under Bishop John of Enghien and the Marquisate of Namur under Marquis Guy of Dampierre. What began as a dispute over stolen property between a peasant from one jurisdiction and a burgess from another became a major regional conflict requiring the arbitration of King Philip III of France, who ordered the restoration of the status quo ante bellum in 1278.The cause of the war was the theft of a cow by a peasant during a jousting tournament in the city of Ciney, regional capital of Condroz. The thief, Engorant de Jalhay, was caught and ordered to pay a fine (to avoid death) and return the cow. The bailiff's men mistakenly executed the peasant anyway, and the peasant's lord demanded recompense.The Marquis of Namur, assisted by Duke John I of Brabant and Lord Gerard of Durbuy, invaded Hesbaye; while his ally, Count Henry V of Luxembourg, devastated Condroz. When Henry came to Ciney (17 April 1276) he was met by a locally-raised army of 2,400 men—half cavalry, half infantry, according to the chroniclers—led by the mayor, Jean de Halloy, who was also the bailiff of Condroz who had punished Engorant de Jalhay. In a battle lasting from the early morning until afternoon, the outnumberd Condrusiens were defeated, leaving 500 dead on the field, including Jean de Halloy. Luxembourg had lost 1,400 killed, which led the count to remark, "Three gentlemen for a villein!" When the bishop's marshal, Robert de Forvie, arrived with reinforcements only to find Ciney besieged by the count, he retreated to Dinant with the intention of raising further reinforcements. The next day (18 April) the city was stormed and razed, its inhabitants, who had sought refuge in the church of Notre-Dame, were burnt along with it. All the chroniclers agree on the date—variously expressed as 18 April, 14th kalends of May or the feast of Saint Ursmar. The next day (19 April, Misericordia Sunday) the Duke of Brabant sacked the city of Meffe.The next year (1277), at the battle of La Warde de Steppes, a coalition of Liègeois militias was victorious over Namur.The story of the War is told in great detail by the Liègeois annalists Jean d'Outremeuse and the Jean de Hocsem. The Annales Leodienses, Floressienses et Marchianenses on the other hand note only that Ciney (Cheneys) was burned.".
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Annales_Leodienses,_Floressienses_et_Marchianenses.
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Charles_du_Vivier_de_Streel.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Ciney.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Condroz.
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Hesbaye.
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Jean_de_Hocsem.
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink John_I_of_Brabant.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink John_of_Enghien.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Kalends.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Marquisate_of_Namur.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Meffe.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Misericordia_Sunday.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Philip_III_of_France.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Prince-Bishopric_of_Liège.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Ursmar.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Status_quo_ante_bellum.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Tournament_(medieval).
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink Ursmar.
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- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLink File:Route_guerree_de_la_vache.jpg.
- War_of_the_Cow wikiPageWikiLinkText "War of the Cow".
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- War_of_the_Cow subject Category:Middle_Ages.
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- War_of_the_Cow comment "The War of the Cow (1272–78), in French Guerre de la Vache, was a conflict between the Prince-Bishopric of Liège under Bishop John of Enghien and the Marquisate of Namur under Marquis Guy of Dampierre.".
- War_of_the_Cow label "War of the Cow".
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Война_за_кравата.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Kuhkrieg.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Guerre_de_la_Vache.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Guerre_de_la_vache.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs m.0113kwym.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Războiul_vacii.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Guere_del_vatche.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Q1791222.
- War_of_the_Cow sameAs Q1791222.
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- War_of_the_Cow depiction Route_guerree_de_la_vache.jpg.
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