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    Philip of Spanheim (also: Philip of Sponheim; died 22 July 1279) was a 13th century bishop who was elected Archbishop of Salzburg (1247–1257) and Patriarch...
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    heir of the Bohemian kingdom. He was possibly educated by the Bohemian chancellor Philip of Spanheim, who would later become a rival for the rule of the...
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    II of Babenberg 1164–1168 Adalbert III of Bohemia 1168-1177 Conrad of Wittelsbach 1177-1183 Adalbert III of Bohemia 1183-1200 ... Philip of Spanheim 1247–1256...
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    the land". The last Spanheim duke was Ulrich III; he signed an inheritance treaty with his brother Archbishop Philip of Spanheim of Salzburg, who, however...
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    interregnum by his younger brother Philip of Spanheim, patriarch of Aquileia, the House of Spanheim went extinct, and all of Ulrich's possessions were inherited...
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  • Gregorio of Montelongo 1251–1269 Philip of Spanheim 1269–1273 Raimondo della Torre 1273–1299 Pietro Gerra 1299–1301 Ottobuono di Razzi 1302–1315 Gillo of Villalta...
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    Bernhard von Spanheim (or Sponheim; 1176 or 1181 – 4 January 1256), a member of the noble House of Sponheim, was Duke of Carinthia for 54 years from 1202...
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    Bavarian counts of Ortenburg, it was acquired by the Salzburg archbishop Philip of Spanheim in 1251, whose ministeriales imposed tolls and secured the area at...
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    (patriarch of Aquileia) (1218–1251), Gregorio di Montelongo (1251–1269), Philip of Spanheim (1269–1273), Raimondo della Torre (1273–1299) Dukes of Austria...
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    than that of his brothers Ulrich, Bernard and Siegfried. In the dispute between Philip of Spanheim, who had been elected as Archbishop of Salzburg, and...
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    Rotherfield), English archdeacon July 22 – Philip of Spanheim, German archbishop and patriarch August 15 – Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ("the Great"),...
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  • (or da Monte Longo; c. 1200 – 1269) was the Bishop of Tripoli from 1249 until 1251 and the Patriarch of Aquileia from 1251 until his death. Gregorio was...
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  • Rotherfield), English archdeacon July 22 – Philip of Spanheim, German archbishop and patriarch August 15 – Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ("the Great"),...
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    Stephen I Gutkeled (category Masters of the horse (Kingdom of Hungary))
    the war of succession between Philip of Spanheim and Ulrich of Seckau for the Archbishopric of Salzburg. In September 1258, Ulrich's army of 500 soldiers...
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  • The House of Sponheim or Spanheim was a medieval German noble family, which originated in Rhenish Franconia. They were immediate Counts of Sponheim until...
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    Raimondo della Torre (category House of della Torre)
    patriarch of Aquileia from 1273 until his death. By birth member of the House of Della Tore, a Guelph noble family that ruled Milan, he was the son of Pagano...
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  • alongside Bás Mezőpilis. They met the envoys of Ottokar in Brno to conclude a truce. They informed Philip of Spanheim, Stephen's ally, on the truce on 2 July...
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  • concluded as a result of their negotiations in Brno. They informed Philip of Spanheim, Stephen's ally, on the truce on 2 July 1270. Bás died sometime after...
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    southwards, taking over the respective inheritances of the Babenberg (Austria, Styria, Savinja) and of the Spanheim (Carinthia and Carniola). In 1278, Rudolph...
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    Marie-Thérèse, Child of Terror, Bloomsbury USA, 2008, p.277, ISBN 978-1-59691-057-7. ib. Spanheim, Ézéchiel, pp. 87, 313-314. ib. Spanheim, Ézéchiel, pp.76...
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  • dispersion of the Apostles was the killing of James, son of Zebedee and the departure of Peter "to another place", a view rejected by Friedrich Spanheim. The...
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    equivalent to that of a prince du sang. House of Condé Princes of Orléans Prince étranger Prinz, esp. in contrast to Fürst Spanheim, Ézéchiel (1973). Émile...
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  • Gregory Bicskei (category Archbishops of Esztergom)
    canon of Székesfehérvár, who represented his king Stephen V in a court of arbitration during a conflict between Philip of Spanheim, Patriarch of Aquileia...
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    Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe Princess of Carignano Counts of Soissons Spanheim, Ézéchiel (1973). Emile Bourgeois (ed.). Relation de la Cour de France...
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    mœurs sur le commencement du xviiie siècle ib. Spanheim, Ézéchiel, pp. 104-105. Clausen, Daniel J. "Origins of Masonic Templarism in the French Ordre du Temple"...
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    Married John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, had issue. Prince Edward died in Paris on 10 March 1663, aged 37. Spanheim, Ézéchiel (1973). Emile Bourgeois...
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    France, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans. The prince's education was led by the scholars Samuel von Pufendorf and Ezekiel Spanheim. Charles undertook his cavalier...
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    Vratislav of Bohemia (c. 1200 – bef. 1209). Judith of Bohemia (Judita) (- 2 June 1230), married to Bernhard von Spanheim, Duke of Carinthia. Anne of Bohemia...
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    January; the suggestion in Spanheim that he died at the siege of Pavia is not supported - malaria, a common problem in the marshes of the Po valley, carried...
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    with disposing of it, Friedrich Spanheim (d. 1649), is said to have shown "much superfluous learning" in the task. French historians of the 19th and 20th...
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