Diocese of Lavant (also Lavanttal, Latin: Lavantina) was a suffragan bishopric of the Archdiocese of Salzburg, established in 1228 in the Lavant Valley of...
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would plead with Ulrich IV to allow this sale, as Ulrich IV was still liege lord of this and many other possessions east of the river Lavant, for example...
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1254 and high judge of Styria from 1276 to 1279. He was a son of Count Ulrich II (d. 1249) and the last Countess of Lebenau. He played a prominent rôle...
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Bernhard von Spanheim (redirect from Bernhard II, Duke of Carinthia)
until 1181. He was at first succeeded by Bernhard's elder brother Duke Ulrich II, who reigned for two decades but died childless on 10 August 1202, whereafter...
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(diplomatics). Christine Lavant (1915 in Großedling – 1973), poet and novelist Hermann Schmid, (DE Wiki) (born 1939), actor and director Ulrich Habsburg-Lothringen...
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characteristic crossing tower built from 1284, it was consecrated by the Lavant bishop in 1296. The Murau citizens were vested with town privileges in 1298...
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Nuremberg and Regensburg. Wulfing von Stubenberg (1259–1318), Bishop of Lavant and Archbishop of Bamberg Joseph von Stubenberg (1740–1824), Bishop of Eichstätt...
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Brixen held Bled and possessions in the Bohinj Valley, and the Bishop of Lavant received Mokronog. Among secular potentates, the Dukes of Meran, Gorizia...
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Wulp 1368-1377 Ulrich I Wulp 1377-1384 concurrently with Sieghard Waller 1381-1384 Konrad V Thorer von Thörlein 1384-1393, Bishop of Lavant 1397-1406 Pilgrim...
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East Tyrol, Tyrol to the west. Tributaries are the Gurk, the Glan, the Lavant, and the Gail rivers. Carinthia's lakes including Wörther See, Millstätter...
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Archbishop Eberhard II of Regensberg was made a prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee (1216), Seckau (1218) and Lavant (1225). In...
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of Lavant (1291–1299). He was chosen by the cathedral Chapter and approved by Archbishop Conrad von Vonstorf of Salzburg. His transfer from Lavant to...
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be completed by the setting up of the bishoprics of Seckau in 1218 and Lavant in 1225. It was caused by the fact, that, after a large increase in size...
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Jošt of Rožmberk (redirect from Jošt II of Rosenberg)
member of the south Bohemian noble Rosenberg family. His parents were Ulrich II of Rosenberg and Catherine of Wartenberg. After studying in Prague, he...
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List of people executed for homosexuality in Europe (redirect from Ulrich Frey)
convicted of an offence with George Howard (who was not charged) at Mid Lavant and hanged at Horsham, Surrey, alongside a burglar. "Spershott's hanging...
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monastery of St. Paul's on 1 May 1091, together with large estates in the Lavant Valley, in the March of Styria and in Friuli. Count Engelbert thereby continued...
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Mark an der Sann (category Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor)
Fortress of Obercilli. Under Conrad II (1024–39) count Siegfried von Spanheim from Rheinfranken Richgard of Lavant married a Sieghardinger with a great...
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contemporary political jargon) and close, personal confidant of Ferdinand II, Hans Ulrich wanted a grandiose residence representing his new status and authority...
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Bishopric of Chiemsee (1216), the Diocese of Seckau (1218), and the Diocese of Lavant (1228). In 1123, Bishop Hildebold of Gurk established a congregation of...
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Stan Brakhage, Phil Solomon United States Beau travail Claire Denis Denis Lavant, Michel Subor France The Birds of Paradise Stan Brakhage United States Cloud...
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assigned as suffragans the dioceses of Trent, Brixen, Gurk, Seckau, and Lavant. ... Ingenuinus (attested c. 590) Mastalo (attested 599) ... Alim (attested...
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buildings. Wolfsberg. The walled town occupied both sides of the river Lavant in the Lavantal. The castle, mentioned in 1178 as ‘Wolfsperch’, was on an...
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Styria, Baron of Sveti Križ Joseph Oswald von Attems (1679–1744), Bishop of Lavant Karl Michael von Attems (1707–1774), Archbishop of Gorizia and Prince of...
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since the Duke was said to owe him money. In 1476 von Stain was expelled by Ulrich Freiherr von Graveneck who ruled the castle from 1476 to 1477, until he...
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the castle is also shown on a proclamation image that had been given to Ulrich Christoph von Scherffenberg in 1631. Othmar Pickl, Gerhard Wresounig: Chronik...
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the Counts of Celje in the late 14th century. Upon the death of Count Ulrich II in 1456, it was seized by the Habsburg emperor Frederick III who leased...
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burgraves, even when the last Celje count Ulrich II was murdered in 1456. After a long dispute with Count John II of Gorizia, the former Ortenburg possessions...
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family, and in 1298 this portion was shared with Haug von Reichenstein and Ulrich von Capellen. The princely fief (or Lehen) was held by Wernhard von Rußbach...
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