Second Margrave War

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Date1552–55
Territorial
changes
Restoration of the status quo ante
Second Margrave War
Date1552–55
Location
Territorial
changes
Restoration of the status quo ante
Belligerents
Mgvt Brandenburg-Kulmbach Imp. City Nuremberg
Bp Bamberg
Imp. City Schweinfurt
Bp Würzburg
Abp Mainz
Abp Trier
Bp Speyer
Elct Saxony
Dc Brunswick-Lüneburg
Kgdm Bohemia
Mgvt Meißen
Germany in the 16th century

The Second Margrave War (German: 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, who was attempting to form a Duchy of Franconia under his rule, the war resulted in widespread devastation in Franconia, while also affecting the Rhineland and Lower Saxony.

The First Margrave War, which Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg had waged primarily against his neighbors, including the Imperial City of Nuremberg, was not directly related to the Second Margrave War. What the two wars had in common was the Margraves' attempt to expand their influence in Franconia and assert claims against their regional competitor, Nuremberg.

As Albert's Protestant faith legitimized his lucrative plunder of Brandenburg-Kulmbach's Catholic neighbors, the war can generally be seen as an outgrowth of the Second Schmalkaldic War.

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