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As Plackerer (also Plakerer or Slog ) were referred to a nobleman (such as a knight ), the dealer or cities robbing. This occurred increasingly from the 12th century. In contrast to the feud , who sends a warning of his raid ( feud letter ) and thus legitimizes the robbery (up to the "eternal peace" in 1495), the drudger attacks surprisingly and thereby commits a crime that has been described as drudgery . This is what is usually meant when one speaks of robber knights .

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