Diether von Isenburg (c. 1412 – 7 May 1482) was twice Archbishop (1459–1461 and 1475–1482) and founder of the University of Mainz. As Archbishop of Mainz...
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Büdingen, to distinguish it from the princes of Isenburg from the Isenburg-Birstein branch. Diether von Isenburg, son of Diether I Genealogy v t e v t e...
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called Diether include: Diether von Isenburg (d. 1482) Diether von Roeder (d. 1918), eponymous of German destroyer Z17 Diether von Roeder Diether Lukesch...
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2006) Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg, c. 1255 – 29 September 1313?, Queen consort of Adolf of Nassau, king of Germany Diether von Isenburg, c. 1412 – 1482...
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archbishops: Diether von Isenburg, who had been elected Archbishop by the cathedral chapter and was backed by the citizens, and Adolf II von Nassau, who...
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County of Isenburg Anna von Isenburg [de] (1460–1522), German noblewoman Arnold II of Isenburg (died 1259), Archbishop of Trier Diether von Isenburg (1412–1482)...
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city council. In 1461, a feud between two archbishops, Diether von Isenburg and Adolf II von Nassau, caused unrest in the city. Following Archbishop...
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Domkustos, Diether of Isenburg, was elected, with a small majority, beating Adolph of Nassau to become the new Archbishop of Mainz. Diether immediately...
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party follower Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg and Diether von Isenburg, the archbishop of Mainz, and increased his territory. With the Battle...
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(940–1011), Archbishop of Mainz Diether von Isenburg (1412–1482), Elector and Archbishop of Mainz Dietrich Schenk von Erbach (?–1459), Archbishop of Mainz...
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Adolph II of Nassau (redirect from Adolf II von Nassau)
89–99 Karl Menzel: Die Verträge zwischen den Grafen Adolf von Nassau und Diether von Isenburg-Büdingen zur Beilegung des Streits um das Erzstift Mainz...
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married 1385 John II of Isenburg-Büdingen In 1391 Diether married the widow of Count Rupert of Nassau-Sonnenberg (died 1390), Anna von Nassau-Hadamar (died...
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Abbey Feud, were supporters of Diether von Isenburg, they were expelled from the city along with other followers of Diether by his opponent Adolph II of...
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Germany Loudéac, France Sebeș, Romania Tinley Park, United States Diether von Isenburg (1412–1482), Archbishop of Mainz (1459–1463 and 1475–1482) Johann...
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last Antonites left Höchst in 1803 after secularization. In 1463, Diether von Isenburg, who was defeated in the Mainz Collegiate Feud and deposed as Archbishop...
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their secular role as electors of the Holy Roman Empire. 1459 – Diether von Isenburg, Elector and Archbishop of Mainz, enfeoffed the castle and the village...
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Archbishop Diether von Isenburg had been deposed by Pope Pius II. In the name of the pope, he ratified the treaty between Diether von Isenburg and his competitor...
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successor to the bishopric, Diether von Isenburg. In 1784 the university was opened up for Protestants and Jews (curator Anselm Franz von Bentzel-Sternau [de]...
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chapel dating from 1137, but in 1475, when the Chapter re-elected Diether von Isenburg, conditions were imposed: he had to surrender the town of Mainz to...
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now stands. The castle was built from 1478 to 1481 at the order of Diether von Isenburg. Its position suggests that the Archbishop and Elector did not have...
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controversy arose when Diether von Isenburg was elected as Archbishop of Mainz, yet failed to pay the required annates, and so, Adolph von Nassau was given...
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Brothers of the Sword, the Society of the Bishop of Mainz (probably by Diether von Isenburg), the Order of the Swan of the Margraves of Brandenburg, the Society...
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(1434–1459) Diether von Isenburg, Archbishop-elector (1460–1461) Adolph II of Nassau, Archbishop-elector (1461–1475) Diether von Isenburg, Archbishop-elector...
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supported Archbishop Adolf II of Nassau against his deposed predecessor Diether von Isenburg and Frederick I of the Palatinate. After skirmishes, on 30 June 1462...
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Archdiocese of Mainz around Erfurt and in the Eichsfeld area, archbishop Diether von Isenburg and the cathedral chapter of Mainz appointed Aldalbert, who was still...
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bishop Hubertis Agrippina and the bishops of Metz and Worms. In 1459, Diether von Isenburg was elected Archbishop of Mainz, ahead of Adolph II of Nassau by...
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Dietrich Schenk von Erbach (c. 1390 – 4 May 1459) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Mainz from 1434 until his death in 1459...
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(Dietrich von Wied) 1212–42 Arnold II von Isenburg 1242–59 Heinrich I von Finstingen 1260–86 Bohemond I von Warnesberg 1286–99 Diether von Nassau 1300–07...
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frontlines in an archiepiscopal feud being waged by Archbishops Diether von Isenburg and Adolf von Nassau. Its consequences entailed frequent changes in rulers...
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Arnold II von Isenburg 1242–59 Heinrich I von Finstingen 1260–86 Bohemond I von Warnesberg 1286–99 Diether von Nassau 1300–07 Heinrich II von Virneburg...
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