Hermann von Eppenstein (* unknown; † 1087) was a Passau councilor from 1085 to 1087. Hermann von Eppenstein, son of the Duke Markwards of Carinthia, came...
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of Eppenstein (c. 1047?–1121) served between 1071 and his death as Abbot of the powerful Abbey of Saint Gall. Ulrich was prominent as a supporter of Emperor...
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Přemyslid prince Luitpold of Znojmo Euphemia, married Count Conrad I of Peilstein Sophia (d. 1154), married Henry of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia from 1090...
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after 25 February 1025), who was married to Adalbert of Eppenstein. Shortly after he ceded control of a female monastery in Strasbourg, on 4 May 1003, Herman...
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Antipope Clement III. He was replaced by the schismatic Hermann, brother of Duke Liutold of Eppenstein of Carinthia. Bishop Ulrich (1092–1121) was present at...
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Altmann, Prince-Bishop (1065–1091) Hermann of Eppenstein, counter-bishop (1085–1087) Ulrich, Prince-Bishop (1092–1121) Duchy of Bohemia (complete list) – Boleslaus...
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Werinhar (category Abbots of Saint Gall)
the year 1086, when Abbot Ulrich of Eppenstein, who had been appointed by King Henry IV, assumed the Patriarchate of Aquileia. Apparently, he was so heavily...
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illegitimacy of Lutold's abbacy. In September 1077, Henry IV had regained such a great influence that he appointed Ulrich of Eppenstein as abbot. Thereupon...
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Count Adalbero of Eppenstein, who was married to Matilda's sister, Beatrice. Matilda had Conrad the Younger placed in the care of one of his Salian relative...
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Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein acceded to this outcome in the Treaty of Langsdorf, accepting Henry as his liege-man and Landgrave of Hesse. At this time...
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Thietpald (1022–1034) Nortpert (1034–1072) Ulrich II (1072–1076) Ulrich of Eppenstein (1077–1121) Lutold (1077–c. 1083), anti-abbot Werinhar (1083–1086),...
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Harry Halm (redirect from Harry Hermann Hahn)
Kummerbach, Barmixer Love and Trumpets (1925) - Leutnant Karl, Edler von Eppenstein The Alternative Bride (1925) Old Mamsell's Secret (1925) - Harry The Untouched...
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also Abbot of Lorsch (Franconian Babenberger) Richard 1018–1039 Sigiwart 1039–1043 Rohing 1043–1047 Egbert 1047–1058 Siegfried von Eppenstein 1058–1060...
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of Sundgau – Liutfrid, Count (876–902) Liutfrid, Count (c.986) March of Styria (complete list) – Markward, Margrave (?–c.1000) Adalbero of Eppenstein...
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Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VIII, Duke of Bavaria)
alliance with Matilda of Tuscany. Henry fled to Verona whose margrave, Henry of Eppenstein, and Eppenstein's brother, Patriarch Udalric of Aquileia, were his...
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Hildegard Kuttner, Rosa Ollendorf, and furthermore Lisa Eppenstein from 1941 on. Hunsche gave classes of Evangelical, Maria Servatiae in Catholic religion....
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Geschichte des Stifts Quedlinburg: Mit Kupfern, Band 3, 1791 (online version) Hermann Lorenz: Quedlinburgische Geschichte. Band 1: Werdegang von Stift und Stadt...
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article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Eppenstein, Otto (1911). "Aberration". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.)...
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Mark an der Sann (redirect from March of Savinja)
document in which Duke Henry of Eppenstein of Carinthia remunerated St. Lambrecht's Abbey; his successor was Günther, a son of the Heunburger [de] Pilgrim...
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became a possession of the Austrian state. In 1894 the Mautendorf Castle was purchased by Hermann Epenstein (1851–1934), a Christian of Jewish descent, who...
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the control of the Knights of Rüdesheim. A branch of these knights was the Brömser. It was retaken by Archbishop Werner II von Eppenstein in 1281. The...
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Sponheim family (redirect from Count of Sponheim)
ducal House of Eppenstein finally became extinct in 1122, Siegfried's grandson Henry inherited the title and became the first Sponheim Duke of Carinthia...
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assize of Bingenheim in 1064 around the Schloss Bingenheim [de]. Soon after, probably under Abbot Widerad of Eppenstein [de] (1060-1075), the region of the...
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Leopold II ("the Fair"), margrave of Austria (d. 1095) Lhachen Gyalpo, king of Ladakh (approximate date) Liutold of Eppenstein, German nobleman (approximate...
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possessions of the Bamberg prince-bishops. Later, the Habsburg rulers temporarily gave it in pawn to Count Hermann II of Celje, heir of the Ortenburg...
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Burg in Österreich. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien 1973, ISBN 3-218-00229-X. Hermann Wiessner, Margareta Vyoral-Tschapka: "Burgen und Schlösser in Kärnten -...
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upon the extinction of the Lurn counts in 1135. In 1192 Count Otto II of Ortenburg and his brother Hermann founded the settlement of Spittal below the castle...
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in the garden stand under federal conservation of monuments and historic buildings. In 2004, Hermann and his wife Kathrin Rieder take over the property...
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Eggenberg Palace, Graz (category History of Graz)
(German Edition) (available through the Joanneum) Planet Eggenberg. By Hermann Götz. Graz: Landesmuseum Joanneum / Leykam Medien AG, 2005. Ôsaka zu byôbu:...
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wehrhafte Stätten" Geschichtsverein für Kärnten, Klagenfurt, 1973 (in German) Hermann Wiessner, Margareta Vyoral-Tschapka: "Burgen und Schlösser in Kärnten -...
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