Jan van Virneburg (died 23 June 1371) served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1364 until his death in 1371. He had previously served as Prince and Bishop of...
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1364 (1364) – 1371 (1371): Jan van Virneburg 1371 (1371) – 1379 (1379): Arnold II van Horne 1379 (1379) – 1393 (1393): Floris van Wevelinkhoven 1393 (1393) –...
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moved to Cologne, the bishop of Utrecht Jan van Arkel was moved to Liege, and the bishop of Münster Jan van Virneburg was moved to Utrecht. Such movements...
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(1322) Jan III van Diest (1322–1340) Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364) Jan V van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II of Horne (1371–1379) Floris van Wevelinkhoven...
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Count of Nassau-Siegen (born 7 January 1414) married 1) Genoveva of Virneburg 2) Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath Margaretha (born 1415), married Diederik...
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John of Arkel (redirect from Jan van Arkel)
the son of John III, lord of Arkel, and his second wife Kunigonda of Virneburg. After the death of Bishop John of Diest in 1340 there was a problem with...
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Arnold II of Horne (redirect from Arnold II van Hoorn)
Willem IV of Horne and Elisabeth of Cleves. After the death of bishop Jan van Virneburg in 1371, the cathedral chapter nominated its provost Zweder Uterlo...
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from an illegitimate marriage to lady van Haestrecht. In 1314, John married a second time, to Cunegonde of Virneburg (1295–1328). Their children were: John...
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Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only daughter and heiress of Lord John V of Arkel and Joanna of Jülich. She inherited the title to Gelderland...
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heresy.: 65 Another person accused, by Bishop John's colleague Henry of Virneburg, Bishop of Cologne, was Meister Eckhart, a German Dominican, who lived...
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concern (or perhaps concerns held by the archbishop of Cologne, Henry of Virneburg) may have been why Nicholas of Strasburg, to whom the Pope had given the...
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exile likely being the harshest penalty. In 1326, Archbishop Heinrich von Virneburg of Cologne arrested about 50 "Beghards" whom he accused of professing...
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(1317–1322) Jacob van Oudshoorn (1322) Jan III van Diest (1322–1340) Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364) Jan V van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II van Hoorn (1371–1379)...
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of Hesse [de] (1310–1357) Adolphus of the Marck (1357–1363) John I of Virneburg (1363–1364) Florence of Wevelinkhoven (1364–1378) John II Potho of Pothenstein...
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Maria Janetta Neithorpe, had issue Maria Caroline of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg, Countess Consort of Gronsfeld-Diepenbroick-Limpurg 19 Dec 1766 13 Nov...
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(1322–1340) Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364) Jan V van Virneburg, Prince-bishop (1364–1371) Arnold II of Horne, Prince-bishop (1371–1379) Floris van Wevelinkhoven...
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in September 1315. On October 29, 1366, the bishop of Utrecht, John of Virneburg, raised the church to a chapter church. The canons that belonged to the...
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married in 1435 to Countess Genoveva of Virneburg (d. Breda, 18 April 1437), daughter of Count Rupert IV of Virneburg and his second wife Countess Agnes of...
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Count of Castell-Castell 21. Countess Amalie of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg 5. Countess Adelheid of Castell-Castell 22. Karl Ludwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg...
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