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    The Diocese of Trier (Latin: Dioecesis Trevirensis), in English historically also known as Treves ([tɾivz]) from French Trèves, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical...
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    In 1169 he was elected as Archbishop of Trier at the wish of the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, to whom Arnold proved a clever counselor and a loyal and...
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    daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders: Katherine of Palatinate-Simmern (1455 – 28 December 1522), Abbess in the St Klara monastery in Trier Stephen (25...
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  • 1120–1183), the Archbishop of Trier 1169–1183 Arnold I van Isenburg (died c. 1197), the Bishop of Utrecht 1196–1197 Arnold I (bishop of Coria) (died 1197/98)...
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    The Electorate of Trier (‹See Tfd›German: Kurfürstentum Trier or Kurtrier or Trèves) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that...
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    was embroiled in an argument with the archbishop of Trier as to the abbaye Saint-Maximin in Trier which he had avowed. The archbishop excommunicated him...
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    in Arnold's third short film, Wasp. When asked if the story is in any way autobiographical, Arnold replies "I grew up in a working class family, so I guess...
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    Arnold II of Isenburg (c. 1190–1259) was Archbishop of Trier from 1242 to his death. A long-time member of the cathedral chapter in Trier, he held several...
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    1124) was the archbishop of Trier from 1101 until his death. He was a relative of the Emperor Henry IV and a priest of Trier Cathedral prior to his election...
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    Arnold I (c. 1100 – 3 April 1151) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1137 to 1151. Arnold's origins are not definitively known. It is assumed he came from...
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  • The House That Jack Built (2018 film) (category Films directed by Lars von Trier)
    is a 2018 psychological horror art film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It stars Matt Dillon, Bruno Ganz, Uma Thurman, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Sofie...
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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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    Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate, whose history dates to the Roman Empire, is the oldest city in Germany. Traditionally it was known in English by its French...
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    1259), Archbishop of Trier Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein (1304–1363), a Dutch noble Arnold of Arnoldsweiler, a German saint Arnold of Bergen (died 1434)...
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  • twenty thousand guilder dowry. The couple moved to Heinrich's home town of Trier in the Prussian Rhineland, where Heinrich worked successfully as a lawyer...
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  • Arnold I (died 16 April 1106), Count of Chiny, son of Louis II, Count of Chiny, and his wife Sophie. He succeeded his father as count before 1066. Arnold...
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    Berlewin conducted himself as a robber baron and raided the Trier Land from his castle, Arnold II of Isenburg and Conrad of Hochstaden joined forces and...
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  • between 1124 and 1152. He probably ruled together with his brother Arnold I. Rupert and Arnold built Nassau Castle around 1124. In 1124, Rupert became the Bishopric...
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    von Trier, Julian Schnabel, Wes Anderson, Robert Eggers, and Yorgos Lanthimos. Goodsell, Luke (2009-11-23). "'I Don't Hate Women': Lars von Trier on Antichrist"...
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    Reihe, Deutsche Reichstagsakten unter Maximilian I. 11,1: Die Reichstage zu Augsburg 1510 und Trier/Köln 1512, Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg...
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  • and became an archdeacon in Trier and Metz. On the death on May 25, 1183 of the previous archbishop, the pro-Staufen Arnold I, the succession came into...
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    1242) was Archbishop and Prince-elector of Trier from 1212 until his death. He was the son of Count Dietrich I of Wied (died about 1200), a follower of...
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    the beasts of Trier's amphitheatre in the adventus (arrival) celebrations which followed. Constantine began a major expansion of Trier. He strengthened...
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    uncertain, but possibly named Count Udon. He opposed Egilbert, Archbishop of Trier, and took back some property which the former Countess Adela had given to...
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    Rudolf of Wied (category Archbishops of Trier)
    and magnificent man.” When Archbishop Arnold I of Trier died on May 25, 1183, the canons and prelates of Trier came together on the night before the funeral...
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    961. Otto II was anointed by the Archbishops Bruno I of Cologne, William of Mainz, and Henry I of Trier. The King instituted a separate chancery to issue...
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  • and art historian. Franz Xaver Kraus was born in Trier in 1840. He completed his studies in the Trier gymnasium, began his theology in 1858-60 in the seminary...
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    Sharf, Zack (October 31, 2018). "'The House That Jack Built': Lars von Trier Director's Cut to Play One Night Only in Theaters, R-Rated Edit Opens in...
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    under the Roman Emperor Valentinian I (reign 364-375 AD): This inscription was found in 1877 at Trier, Germany. Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, The later Roman...
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  • Arnold I of Looz, an unknown count named Sigebold, and the Archbishop of Trier Poppo von Babenberg, restored the monastery of St. Matheus of Trier. Gozelon...
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