Hochstaden was a medieval county in the Rhineland. It existed from the 11th to the 13th century. After the extinction of a senior line, a junior line was...
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Konrad von Hochstaden (or Conrad of Hochstadt) (1198/1205 – 18 September 1261) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1238 to 1261. Konrad was a son of Count Lothar...
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An autofellating grotesque below a statue of Konrad von Hochstaden...
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von Hochstaden (died 1194 in Rome) was Bishop of Liège and archchancellor. He came from the family of the Counts of Hochstaden. Lothar von Hochstaden was...
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1246, the Counts of Are-Hochstaden died out. Their estate was inherited by the Archbishop of Cologne (Konrad von Are-Hochstaden). Count Ulrich von Nürburg...
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of Germany by four of the seven German Electoral Princes: Konrad von Hochstaden, the Archbishop of Cologne; Gerhard I von Dhaun [de], Archbishop of Mainz;...
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stone was laid on Saturday, 15 August 1248, by Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden. The eastern arm was completed under the direction of Master Gerhard,...
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tower prominent Konrad von Hochstaden statue atop an autofellatio-performing grotesque Close-up of the puzzling von Hochstaden grotesque The Rathauslaube...
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uncle Duke Henry II of Brabant and the Cologne archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, William was elected king of Germany after Emperor Frederick II was excommunicated...
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Denmark 1180 – Louis VII, king of France (b. 1120) 1261 – Konrad von Hochstaden, archbishop of Cologne 1302 – Eudokia Palaiologina, empress of Trebizond...
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"lords of Dalhem." Then their goods were transferred to the Count of Hochstaden, making Dalhem a county. The town of Dalhem grew into the administrative...
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called: Gerhard I of Dhaun [de] Archbishop Elector of Mainz, Konrad von Hochstaden, Archbishop Elector of Cologne, Arnold II of Isenburg Archbishop Elector...
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September 1296) was the eldest son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden. In 1259, Adolf succeeded his father as Count of Berg. King Rudolph I...
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Government Prince-Archbishopric Elector of Cologne • 1238-1261 Konrad von Hochstaden • 1801–1803 Archduke Anton Victor of Austria Historical era Middle Ages...
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imperial chancellor Lothar of Hochstaden, provost of the church of St Cassius in Bonn and brother of Count Dietrich of Hochstaden instead, and in September...
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Hochstaden, provost of Xanten, with the assent of his brother Conrad of Are-Hochstaden gifted the county and its castles - Are, Hardt and Hochstaden –...
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Zähringen (1167–1191) Saint Albert of Leuven (1191–1192) Lothaire of Hochstaden (1192–1193) Simon of Limbourg (1193–1195) Albert of Cuyck (1195–1200)...
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years later, Essen received its town charter and seal when Konrad von Hochstaden, the Archbishop of Cologne, marched into the city and erected a city wall...
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growing pilgrimages to the relics, von Dassel's successor, Philipp von Hochstaden, commissioned the current Shrine of the Three Kings in the late 12th century...
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titles Preceded by Engelbert I von Berg Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Westphalia and Angria as Henry I 1225–1237 Succeeded by Konrad von Hochstaden...
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this, the allodium of Heerlen appears to be owned by the counts of Ahr-Hochstaden. Theoderich van Are (Udo van Toul's cousin) separated Heerlen from Voerendaal...
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(bef 1247 – 1290/95)[citation needed] 26. Lothar I of Hochstaden (?–1215) 13. Margaret of Hochstaden (c. 1214 – 1314) 27. Mechtild of Vianden (?–1241) 3...
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Die Grafen von Are, Hochstaden, Nurburg und Neuenare : ein Beitrag zur rheinischen Geschichte, 1844 – The counts of Are, Hochstaden, Nürburg and Neuenahr:...
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eastern side of his territory with the Archbishop of Cologne Konrad von Hochstaden, whose troops devastated the city five years later. William IV's son Walram...
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border. It is the site of the 1257 Battle of Frechen between Conrad von Hochstaden, Archbishop of Cologne and the people of the town. In the 16th century...
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Emperor supported Lothar of Hochstaden, provost of the church of St Cassius in Bonn and brother of Count Dietrich of Hochstaden. Albert took the matter to...
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foundation stone of Cologne Cathedral is laid by Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, after the older cathedral is burned down on April 30 (construction is...
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imperial chancellor Lothar of Hochstaden, provost of the church of St Cassius in Bonn and brother of Count Dietrich of Hochstaden. In September 1192 he proceeded...
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married Heilwig (1150–1196), likely the daughter of Otto, Count of Are-Hochstaden. They had eleven children who survived into adulthood. Five sons: Herman...
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Count of Flanders. 1254 Battle of Wülferichskamp 9 October – Konrad von Hochstaden, Archbishop of Cologne, defeats Bishop Simon I of Paderborn. Battle of...
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