The Erfurt latrine disaster occurred on 26 July 1184, when Henry VI, King of Germany (later Holy Roman Emperor), held a Hoftag (informal assembly) at...
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the town. In the year 1184, Erfurt was the location of a notable accident called the Erfurter Latrinensturz ('Erfurt latrine fall'). King Henry VI held...
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Holland, and his ally Robrecht the Frisian, Count of Flanders. The Erfurt latrine disaster of 1184 caused the death of at least 60 people, most of them being...
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Retrieved 19 December 2023. Scott, Sam (1 November 2015). "The Big Game Disaster of 1900". stanfordmag.org. Archived from the original on 25 February 2022...
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Petersberg Citadel in Erfurt, during which the floor broke and 60 nobles fell to their death in the latrine below (see Erfurt latrine disaster) - Ludwig was one...
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Petersberg Citadel (redirect from Petersberg fortress (Erfurt))
and St Peter's Church is from this second period. In 1184, the Erfurt latrine disaster occurred in this building, where a meeting of nobles from around...
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over tables, forced to work in the most demeaning jobs (like cleaning latrines), had their beards pulled, and forced to dance to the delight of Polish...
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