• Hartwig (died 866) was the tenth Bishop of Passau from 840 to 866. Hartwig was the head of the Königskloster Tegernsee, and perhaps a member of the Hofkapelle...
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    validity of the claim. On 24 September 860, at the request of Bishop Hartwig of Passau, King Louis II granted a number of mansiones to Hartwig's chorepiscopus...
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  • Hartwig (Latin Hartwicus) is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: Hartwig (bishop of Passau) (died 866) Hartwig (archbishop of...
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  • Hartwig of Passau suffered a serious stroke, that left him largely disabled, and in 866 Ermanrich was chosen to succeed him as new Bishop of Passau....
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    brother Hartwig von Hagenau, before he went with him to the Second Crusade, to make a will in favor of the Passau diocese. In fact, Hartwig was also...
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  • Schwarzmüller (category Vehicle manufacturers of Austria)
    around 850 in Austria. Since January 2016 the company is led by Roland Hartwig, Michael Weigand and Georg Preschern. At their production locations in...
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  • Burgrave Ulric of Passau. He also acquired two castles in the Trixen valley near Völkermarkt from the Bishop of Gurk and the market town of Friesach in 1106...
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    Fürstenzell Abbey (category Passau (district))
    St. Mary, was founded in 1274 by Magister Hartwig, canon of Passau and court chaplain to Duke Henry XIII of Lower Bavaria, with his help. The name "Fürstenzell"...
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  • Frederick, Archbishop of Salzburg (958–991) Piligrim, Bishop of Passau (971–991) Hartwig, Bishop of Brixen (1022–1039) Sigehard, Patriarch of Aquileia (1068-1077)...
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    Hermann (of Niederaltaich) lived from 1324 until his death in 1326 as a hermit in a monastic cell in the ancient forest. His successor, Hartwig of Degenberg...
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  • Archbishop Hartwig of Bremen Nine Bishops, including Wolfger of Passau, Conrad of Hildesheim Five dukes: Henry of Brabant, Berthold of Merania, Frederick of Austria...
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  • teach, instruction or training) is usually left untranslated. Busche, Hartwig (1998). Formationsgeschichte der Deutschen Infanterie im Ersten Weltkrieg...
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  • 1141), Margrave of Istria (1103–1134), Duke of Carinthia (1123–1135), married Uta daughter of Ulric of Passau Siegfried II (d 1132), Count of Spanheim-Lebenau...
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    article contains a list of knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 1601 On 29 June 1943 Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, Prince of Tuscany issued a manifesto...
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  • Nordmark and Count of Stade Hartwig, Count of Stade and Archbishop of Bremen Lutgard of Salzwedel, married to Frederick II, Count of Sommerschenburg, Herman...
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    defend him. Archbishop Hartwig of Magdeburg died in autumn 1104. His brother, Burgrave Herman of Magdeburg, and their nephew, Hartwig, departed for Henry's...
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  • supposedly not of equal birth, since there is no direct relationship of the descendants to further Sponheim counts Hartwig (d. 1102), Archbishop of Magdeburg...
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    began to rebuild the structure. Under Archbishop Hartwig, the sanctuary expanded to the west with addition of a choir and crypt between 1000 and 1080. Archbishop...
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    obtained their property. In 1072, one Adalbert of Ortenburg, probably a younger son of Count Hartwig II of Grögling-Hirschberg (d. 1068/69), served as a...
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    administrator of the prince-bishoprics of Passau (1625–1662), of Strasbourg (1626–1662), of Halberstadt (1628–1648), of Olmütz (1632–1662) and of Breslau (1656–1662)...
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    1133–1152 Konrad von Hirscheck, 1152–1167 Hartwig I. von Lierheim, 1167–1184 Udalschalk, 1184–1202 Hartwig II, 1202–1208 Siegfried III. von Rechberg,...
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    Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2023)
    Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-09-07. Todt, Hartwig (2005). "Hauptbahnhof". Hamburg Lexikon (in German) (3 ed.). Ellert&Richter...
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  • Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter N:...
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    I, Bishop of Passau, at St. Georgen an der Traisen, now in Traismauer, at the confluence of the Traisen with the Danube. In 1244 because of frequent flooding...
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    medical doctor and politician Andreas Gursky, artist and photographer Ina Hartwig, writer, literature critic and academic lecturer Bärbel Höhn, politician...
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    diocenses Passau, Ratisbon, Freising, Säben-Brixen, and Neuburg. He sent Bishop Arno the pallium. In 1070–1072, Archbishop Gebhard created the diocese of Gurk...
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    on orders of Charlemagne, Pope Leo III established the new archdiocese of Salzburg, and assigned it as suffragans the dioceses of Passau, Ratisbon, Freising...
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    of Austria, already administrator of the prince-bishoprics of Halberstadt (1628–1648), Passau (1625–1662) and Strasbourg (1626–1662). Ferdinand II left...
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    bishops of the Roman Catholic diocese of Bremen (German: Bistum Bremen), supposedly a suffragan of the Archbishopric of Cologne, then of the bishops of Bremen...
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Passau (complete list) – Wolfger of Erla, Prince-Bishop (1191–1204) Poppo, Prince-Bishop (1204–1206) Manegold of Berg, Prince-Bishop...
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