Lusatian Myths & Roubout Britters: “Stories and Says about the alleged treasures”

The fictional character of Indiana Jones is actually an archaeologist, but on closer inspection he turns out to be a treasure hunter. Almost all actions revolve around valuable historical artifacts. Even the first film adaptation has the meaningfultitleget: “Lost Treasure Hunter” .Indiana Jones: “Hunter of the Lost Treasure”Almost all Indiana Jones’ treasures are hidden in remote areas and must be procured under adverse conditions. However, real treasure hunters –or real Indiana Jones– is also available in this country. Especially in the Lausitzer Bergland, treasures of former robber barons are said to be hidden. The real “and the SDL).“So it’s definitely in Lusatia.Indiana Jones: “Fictional main character from the adventure film series of the same name”

>>Indianajones.de<<“Indiana “Indy” Jones (actually Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr.) is the fictional main character from the adventure film series of the same name. The first three films were made in the 1980s.”

Fictional figure of Indiana Jones: More treasure hunters than archaeologistsThe backstory of the fictional character of Indiana Jones seems quite far-fetched. Nevertheless, real treasure hunters are also on the road in this country and they can sometimes contain real treasures. The legacies from the time of the robber barons are an extremely productive source.Robber Britter: of the demise of the knighthood

> > The rebellious monk, the runaway nun and the greatest bestseller of all time, Martin Luther by Christian Nürnberger, Petra Gerster & Irmela Schautz (book) <<“For example, there is the imperial knight Franz von Sickingen, from the start a ardent supporter of Luther. He likes his attack against the Pope, because Sickingen himself has a problem with authorities. But above all, he has a problem with the decline of his once so proud imperial knighthood. Knights are no longer used as much more successful with artillery and Landsknecht armieswar is waged. The decline is reflected directly in the finances of the knights and indirectly in declining political influence. To counteract the loss of importance, Sickingen, together with others, becomes a robber baron from 1515, takes merchants as hostages, lights villages, siege cities and builds up a force with the loot that hardly any prince can fight againstdare.”

“Raub-Treat” -“Takes merchants hostage, lights villages, besieges cities”Even before the nationwide emergence of firearms, the concept of the knights proved to be survived. Already at theBattle of LigitzIn 1241, the sluggish knights could not do much against the manoeuvrable Mongolian horsemen with their bows and arrows. Their services were therefore less in demand. As a result, the once proud knights turned to another occupation. Many places are still known today as former retreats of robber barons.“1291 the Zittaus destroy the castle, which is considered a robbery knight’s nest”

> > burgenreich.de<<“In 1291 the Zittaus destroy the castle, which is considered a robber bark nest.”

“Tolštejn (Tollenstein) is the best preserved castle ruins of the Lusatian Mountains”

> >Laustan and Zittau Mountains<<“Tolštejn (Tollenstein) is the best preserved castle ruins of the Lusatian Mountains. It stands about 2 km south of Jiřetín Pod Jedlovou (Sankt Georgental) on a steeply towering phonolithstock (670 m), which is a characteristic dominant of the whole area. … The castle was probably built in the second half of the 13th century by the Wartenbergers to protect thePražská cesta (Prager Strasse), an important trade route that connected the interior of Bohemia with the Lusatia. … However, the first historical mention of the castle dates back to 1337, … since the castle occupation underwent raids in the Zittau Land.”

“Tolštejn (Tollenstein)” – “An important trade route that connected the inner Bohemia with the Lusatia”The decay process of the knighthood must have dragged on for a long period of time. The fictional character of theDon QuixotesAnd his legendary fight against windmills has already gained worldwide fame at the time. Because the decay of the robberyThe basis of the novel– had not been the author’s invention.“Raubnacle” – “The last thing the state and social modernization process left of the knighthood”

> >Knight’s Castles by Joachim Zeune (book) <<“The robbery of the robbery was by no means a common side effect of the knighthood, but only its decay symptom – “… the last thing the state and social modernization process had left of the knighthood” (Ehlers). The robber-little being, whose representatives liked to enrich themselves with traveling merchants and traders, offered the damaged cities awelcome occasion to take action against low-edited and their castles and to eliminate them.”

“The robber-britter being whose representatives liked to enrich themselves with traveling merchants and traders”In fact, on closer inspection, the robbery is a very complex phenomenon. Quite a few nobles were either robber barons themselves or sympathized with them. Unless robbers are not their actual “occupation“, then they had often been on the run themselves. Therefore, their looted treasures always had to be well hidden. And it is precisely this fact that still forms the basis for many treasure hunters today.“Stories and legends about the alleged treasures”

>>Treasure hunters, explorers and amateur archaeologists by Walter Franke (book) <<“Even as a child, these castles exerted a special attraction on me and even today I can hardly drive past a castle without buying at least one castle guide. … I occasionally came across the stories and legends about the alleged treasures that were said to have been in one castle or another. To the many riches that robber baronstheir raids and road raids. I wondered if these treasures still existed. I went into more detail about this question. At first only hypothetically, because how would I find these treasures?”

“To the many riches that robber barons have looted in their raids and highways”The legal aspects of this topic should remain open here. Many probes with their metal detectors are undisputedon the wayand the devices have become quite affordable.