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    Poppo von Babenberg (c. 986 – 16 June 1047) was the Archbishop of Trier from 1016 to his death. Poppo was a son of Leopold I of Austria and his wife,...
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  • Würzburg (961–983) Poppo (bishop of Kraków) (died 1008?) Poppo of Treffen, Patriarch of Aquileia from 1019 to 1045 Poppo (archbishop of Trier) (986–1047) Pope...
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    of Saint Peter in Trier (German: Hohe Domkirche St. Peter zu Trier), or Trier Cathedral (German: Trierer Dom), is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Trier...
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    along the Moselle River between Trier, near the French border, and Koblenz on the Rhine. The Archbishop of Trier, as holder of an imperial office was traditionally...
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    Germany, visiting Abbot Eberwin in Tholey and going to Trier. In the meantime Poppo, Archbishop of Trier (1016–1047), was planning a pilgrimage to Jerusalem...
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  • 964) was the Archbishop of Trier from 956 until his death. Henry was a member of the House of Babenberg. His brother was Poppo I, Bishop of Würzburg, and...
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    of Poppo von Babenberg, archbishop of Trier from 1016–47; the bronze thurible of Gozbert (Trier?, c. 1100); a richly decorated silver thurible (Trier...
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    elector of Trier was one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire and, in his capacity as archbishop, administered the archdiocese of Trier. The territories...
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    his mother Gisela assumed the position of regent; she later gave way to Ernest's uncle Poppo, Archbishop of Trier. In 1024 Gisela's husband Conrad, whom...
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    of Poland (approximate date) Constance of Arles, French queen (approximate date) Lê Long Đĩnh, emperor of the Lê Dynasty (d. 1009) Poppo, archbishop of...
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    Archbishop of Trier at that time, Poppo von Babenberg, personally had known the hermit and travelled with him. But a certificate of incorporation of the...
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    Wyszesława of Kiev, duchess of Poland March 29 (or 1048) – Æthelstan of Abingdon, English abbot (or 1048) June 16 – Poppo, archbishop of Trier August 29...
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  • Lê Long Đĩnh, emperor of the Lê Dynasty (d. 1009) Poppo, archbishop of Trier (approximate date) Reginald I, count palatine of Burgundy (d. 1057) 987...
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    the Archbishop of Trier from 1169 to 1183. He took a pro-Imperial position in the Investiture Controversy of the twelfth century. As archbishop, Arnold...
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  • be a son of Odo I, Count of Orléans, if identical with Udo the Elder, count in the Lahngau from 821 to 826. In 838, he allied with Poppo of Grapfeld and...
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    became Duke of Swabia in 1012 Adalbert (985–1055), succeeded his elder brother Henry as Margrave Poppo (986–1047), Archbishop of Trier Kunigunda Hemma...
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  • 16 – Poppo, archbishop of Trier August 29 – Ælfwine, bishop of Winchester September 7 – Otto II, duke of Swabia October 9 – Clement II, pope of the Catholic...
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    the noted Italian grammarian, Stephen of Novara, at the cathedral school. After Henry was made Archbishop of Trier in 956, he summoned Wolfgang, who became...
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    of Ellwangen - Abbots of Weissenau - Abbots of Bachau - Archbishops or Trier – John I, Archbishop of Trier (1189–1212), Theoderich von Wied (1212–1242)...
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    Prüm Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Prüm)
    Bench of the College of ruling princes of the Imperial Diet. After 1574, the archbishops-electors of Trier became the "perpetual administrators" of Prüm...
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    is uncertain, but possibly named Count Udon. He opposed Egilbert, Archbishop of Trier, and took back some property which the former Countess Adela had...
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    Mar 1920 Appointed, Archbishop of Köln {Cologne}) Caspar Klein † (30 Apr 1920 Appointed) Caspar Klein (1930 Promoted to archbishop – 26 January 1941 Died)...
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    Archbishop Poppo (1016–1047). From this estate, Archbishop Engelbert (1079–1101) gifted the village of Dezerhaid to the Benedictine Abbey of St. Matthew...
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  • eldest son of Count Walram I of Nassau and a certain Kunigunde, possibly a daughter of a count of Sponheim or a daughter of count Poppo II of Ziegenhain...
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    Saarschleife (category Geography of Germany)
    inhabitants of the castle were in constant conflict with their feudal lords, the archbishops of Trier. In 1016, Poppo von Babenberg, the Archbishop of Trier, succeeded...
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    1200. The lords of Virneburg, later elevated to the rank of count, are first mentioned in a document by the Archbishop of Trier, Poppo, in 1042 where a...
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    date) March 17 – Kazan, emperor of Japan (b. 968) April 7 – Ludolf (or Liudolf), archbishop of Trier April 10 – Notker of Liège, French bishop (b. 940)...
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    Margrave of Austria Judith Ernest I (died 1015), Duke of Swabia Adalbert (985–1055), third Margrave of Austria Poppo (986–1047), Archbishop of Trier Kunigunda...
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  • (Duke of Lorraine), Arnold I of Looz, an unknown count named Sigebold, and the Archbishop of Trier Poppo von Babenberg, restored the monastery of St. Matheus...
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    attempt by placing the guardianship of Ernest II, and regency over Swabia, in the hands of Archbishop Poppo of Trier in 1016. This action further strained...
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