- War of Metz
The War of Metz or Four Lords' War was a
feudal conflict which devastated the region aroundMetz between1324 and1326 . At the Siege of Metz (1324),cannons were first recorded in Western Europe.Following a series of quarrels with the city of Metz and mounting debts incurred by its bourgeoisie, King
John of Bohemia , his uncleBaldwin, Archbishop of Trier , CountEdward I of Bar , and Duke Frederick IV of Lorraine joined together to form a coalition to take the city by force. The war was fought chiefly over the possession of land and the obligations, not always respected, of the burgesses as vassals of their lords. The debts the burgesses owed were many and varied:*the ransom of the duke of Lorraine paid to Louis of Bavaria after he was made prisoner after the
Battle of Mühldorf in1322
*the 50,000 pound loan to Henry VII, father of the king of Bohemia, in order to finance his successful bid for theHoly Roman Emperor ship
*the garrisoning of troops in the city by the count of Bar during a war with theBishop of Verdun After two years of trouble,
Pope John XXII refused his financial assistance and the four princes were constrained to come to terms with the citizens of Metz. The treaty signed was called the "Peace of Herrings", as Metz was depending on herrings for food while the lords blocked incoming trade routes. The negotiations took place atPont-à-Mousson . The burgesses promised not to set up markets on the fiefs of the lords without their consent.
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