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- known: 147  or possibly became a somewhat distinct group known as the Likedeelers.[citation needed] Klaus Störtebeker was identified with both, as a subordinate...
- Michaelsen in High German, was a German pirate and one of the leaders of the Likedeeler, a combination of former Vitalienbrüder. Together with Klaus Störtebeker...
- capture merchant vessels for their own account and named themselves "Likedeelers" (literally: equal sharers). Recent studies manifest that Störtebeker...
- social-critical view developed, where opponents of the League like the likedeelers were presented as heroes and liberators from economic oppression. This...
- the famous Likedeeler pirates of Klaus Störtebeker who were active in the North and Baltic seas. Wigbold was one of the most noted Likedeeler, along with...
- were a companionship of privateers who later turned to piracy as the Likedeelers. They were especially noted for their leaders Klaus Störtebeker and Gödeke...
- in 1401. Based on his po****rity stemming from his battle against the Likedeelers at Heligoland, he was voted into Hamburg's city council in 1425. Despite...
- Henry IV of England and the Hanseatic League) Magister Wigbold and the Likedeelers (in German)[permanent dead link] "Heard at Byland: Wimund's Woes" from...
- stories and legends of Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers and Likedeelers of the 14th century. The Buccaneers 1956 - A juvenile adventure series...
- Vitalians or Likedeelers 1360–1401 Gödeke Michels (leader of the Likedeelers) 1360–1401 Klaus Störtebeker, Wismar, (leader of the Likedeelers), 1360–1401...