Lechfeld

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Lechfeld is a broad river plain in Bavaria, Germany, historically known as the site of the 955 Battle of Lechfeld between German and Hungarian forces.

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Lechfeld canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
geographical region
river plain
belligerent Hungarian forces
Kingdom of Germany NERFINISHED
category Landforms of Bavaria
Plains of Germany
commander Bulcsú NERFINISHED
Lehel NERFINISHED
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
conflict German–Hungarian wars NERFINISHED
consequence consolidation of the East Frankish kingdom
end of major Hungarian raids into Western Europe
strengthening of Otto I’s rule
country Germany NERFINISHED
date 10 August 955
elevation lowland
geologicalOrigin glacial and fluvial deposits
hasClimate temperate continental climate
hasLandUse farmland
settlements
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance key event in formation of the Holy Roman Empire
hydrologicalFeature floodplain
knownFor Battle of Lechfeld NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bavaria
Lechfeld NERFINISHED
southern Germany
locatedInOrNear Swabia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Augsburg NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lech River NERFINISHED
near Augsburg NERFINISHED
Landsberg am Lech NERFINISHED
partOf Danube river basin NERFINISHED
European medieval military history
Lech valley NERFINISHED
result decisive German victory
river Lech NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battle of Lechfeld NERFINISHED
strategicImportance approach to Augsburg
medieval military route
terrainType broad alluvial plain
usedFor agriculture

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Lech hasFloodplain Lechfeld