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BERLICHINGEN, GOETZ or GOTTFRIED VON (14801562), German knight, was born at the castle of Jagsthausen now in Wurttemberg. In 1497 he entered the service of Frederick IV., margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and in 1498 fought for the emperor Maximilian
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ransom of 8400 gold gulden, and in 1518 was again placed under the ban. He fought for Ulrich I., duke of Wurttemberg, when he was attacked by the Swabian League in 1519, and after a spirited resistance was compelled, through want of ammunition and provisions, to surrender the town of Mockmuhl. In violation of the terms of the capitulation he was held prisoner, and handed over to the citizens of Heilbronn, but owing to the efforts of Sickingen and Georg von Frundsberg was released in 1522, upon paying 2000 gulden, and swearing not to take vengeance on the League. When the Peasants' War broke out in 1525 Goetz was compelled by the rebels of the Odenwald district
sons. The counts von Berlichingen-Rossach, of Helmstadt near Heidelberg, one of the two surviving branches of the family, are his descendants. The other branch, that of the Freiherrn von Berlichingen-Jagsthausen, is descended from Goetz's brother Hans. Goetz von Berlichingen " is the title of Goethe's play, which, published in 1773, marked an epoch in the history of German drama (see GoETHE). See R. Pallmann, Der historische Goetz von Berlichingen (Berlin, 1894) ; F. W. G. Graf von Berlichingen-Rossach, Geschichte des Ritters Goetz von Berlichingen and seiner Familie ( Leipzig
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