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{{Infobox military conflict |conflict = Second Margrave War |date = 1552–55 |place = Franconia, Holy Roman Empire |casus = Brandenburg-Kulmbach attempt to gain primacy in Franconia |territory = Restoration of the status quo ante |combatant1 = Wappen von Bayreuth Mgvt Brandenburg-Kulmbach |combatant2 = Wappen von Nürnberg Imp. City Nuremberg
Wappen Bistum bamberg Bp Bamberg
Wappen Schweinfurt Imp. City Schweinfurt]]
Bp Würzburg Abp Mainz Abp Trier Bp Speyer Elct Saxony
Dc Brunswick-Lüneburg Kgdm Bohemia
[[File:Blason Nord-Pas-De-Calais.svg|20px|alt= Mgvt Meißen }} The Second Margrave War (German language: Zweiter Markgrafenkrieg) was a conflict in the Holy Roman Empire between 1552 and 1555. Instigated by Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth, it involved numerous raids, plunderings and the destruction of many towns and castles in the empire, especially in Franconia. Other towns in other areas where also affected, such as Mainz, Worms, Oppenheim, Metz, Verdun, Frankfurt, and Speyer.

  • 19 June 1552: Nuremberg capitulates to Albert Alcibiades; capture of Forchheim and Bamberg
  • 9 July 1553: Battle of Sievershausen; Maurice, Elector of Saxony and Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg defeat Albert Alcibiades; Maurice is killed in the battle and Henry loses his two sons
  • 1553 :The city of Hof was successfully besieged by the opponents of Margrave Albert II Alcibiades.
  • 26 November 1553: Capture and destruction of Kulmbach, Albert's residence, by troops from Brunswick-Lüneburg, Bohemia, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Würzburg and other areas of the Empire. Siege of Plassenburg Castle
  • June 1554: Albert defeated in the Battle of Schwarzach
  • July 1554: Plassenburg Castle is handed over to the opposing forces

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