Franz von Sickingen

Franz von Sickingen
Born2 March 1481
Ebernburg Castle
Died7 May 1523(1523-05-07) (aged 42)
Nanstein Castle
BuriedChapel of St. Mary (present-day St. Andreas-Kirche), Landstuhl
Noble familySickingen
Spouse(s)
Hedwig von Flersheim
(m. 1500; died 1516)
FatherSchweickhardt von Sickingen
MotherMargarethe Puller von der Hohenburg
Signature
MemorialsHutten-Sickingen Monument
Military service
AllegianceHoly Roman Empire[a]
Wars"Knights' War" (POW) (DOW)

Franz von Sickingen (2 March 1481 – 7 May 1523) was a knight of the Holy Roman Empire who, with Ulrich von Hutten, led the so-called "Knights' War," and was one of the most notable figures[citation needed] of the early period of the Protestant Reformation. Sickingen is posthumously known as "the last knight" (der letzte Ritter), an epithet he shared with his contemporaries Chevalier de Bayard and Emperor Maximilian.
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