• Raban von Helmstatt (c. 1362 – 4 November 1439) was a German nobleman who served as Bishop of Speyer from 1396 and as Archbishop and Elector of Trier...
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  • Battle of Raban, an engagement fought in autumn 958 near Araban Raban of Helmstatt (born 1362), German bishop Jonathan Raban (1942-2023), British travel...
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    mother was Margaret of Helmstatt, a member of the Franconian von Helmstatt family. Both the von Rosenberg family and the von Helmstatt family belonged to...
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  • Maximilien-Auguste Bleickard d'Helmstatt, Count of Helmstatt (28 August 1728 – 10 July 1802) was a German-born nobleman who served as a military officer...
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    von Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain [de] 1418–1430 Raban von Helmstatt 1430–1438 Jakob I von Sierck [de] 1439–1456 John II of Baden 1456–1503...
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    had died in 1430, Pope Martin V appointed the Speyer bishop Raban of Helmstatt his successor. Nevertheless, the Electorate was contested by opposing...
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    ignored the election of Rudolf and instead set his sights on Raban of Helmstatt, the prince-bishop of Speyer, whom he appointed as the bishop of Utrecht...
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  • end the conflict, pope Martin V nominated his own favourite, Raban von Helmstatt to the bishopric in 1422. But Raban declined the nomination, after which...
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  • successor were: Dietrich Schenk von Erbach, elector of Mainz Raban of Helmstatt, elector of Trier Dietrich II of Moers, elector of Cologne Louis IV, elector...
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    Upper Rhine) Heddersdorf (Middle Rhine, Upper Rhine) Hees (Upper Rhine) Helmstatt (Kraichgau) Hess (Kocher) Hessberg (Gebirg) Hettersdorf (Odenwald, Baunach)...
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    Dietrich (1341–1365?) Dietrich II. von Ubstadt (1365–1377?) Dieter von Helmstatt (1377–1398) Dietrich III. von Venningen (1398–1424) Dieter II. von Angelach...
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  • 1480. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Ludwig von Helmstatt, Bishop of Speyer (1478). "Bishop Matthias Emich, O. Carm." Catholic-Hierarchy...
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  • (Austrian) Mercy (six squadrons) Alt-Hanover (six squadrons) Erff's Brigade Helmstatt Dragoons (four squadrons) (Württemberg) Castell Dragoons (six squadrons)...
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    neo-gothic) The "Hohe Haus" which was built in 1438 by the archbishop Raban von Helmstatt. Today a museum of the town is in there. The limes began near the city...
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  • humanistic minded clerics of which the bishops Rammung and Helmstatt had already been members. Helmstatt appointed Jakob Wimpfeling as cathedral preacher in...
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    1371 1388 Nikolaus I aus Wiesbaden 1388 1396 Raban of Helmstatt 1396 1438 Reinhard of Helmstatt 1438 1456 Siegfried III Freiherr of Venningen 1456 1459...
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    owned by Burkhard, Knight of Sturmfeder. From 1462 to 1478, the Lords of Helmstatt owned of the castle. With the 1504 victory of Ulrich, Duke of Wurttemberg...
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    conflict on 7 June 1424, by appointed his own favourite; Rhabanus van Helmstatt. Unfortunately Rhabanus did not want the appointment, and withdrew, at...
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  • bailiwick of Sarreguemines, (On 21 January 1790, he replaced the Count of Helmstatt, who had resigned). Jean-Baptiste Dumouchelle, (1748–1820), deputy of...
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    of the Palatine prince-elector and the Bishop of Speyer, Reinhard von Helmstatt besieged the castle for seven weeks until a peaceful agreement ended the...
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    Neidenstein branch of the Lords of Venningen, and later also the Lords of Helmstatt, the Landschad von Steinach, appeared as local lords on the occasion of...
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  • Wiesbaden, Prince-bishop (1388–1396) Raban of Helmstatt, Prince-bishop (1396–1438) Reinhard of Helmstatt, Prince-bishop (1438–1456) Siegfried III Freiherr...
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    Hauenschild (b. 1957 in Deggendorf), writer, lives in Dirmstein. Jakob von Helmstatt (1500?–1560), as Electoral-Palatine Amtmann lived in house no. 46 on Vordergasse...
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    Niederburg’s autonomy was revoked, and through Archbishop Raban von Helmstatt’s actions, it was once again merged with the town of Oberwesel. Niederburg...
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