Konrad von Bussnang (died December 20, 1239) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1226 to 1239. He descended from the barons von Bussnang from the...
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Nikolaus Gerhaert (redirect from Nikolaus Gerhaert von Leyden)
Man (attributed) (Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame, Strasbourg) Tomb of Konrad von Bussnang, 1464, Strasbourg Cathedral (detail) Standing Virgin and Child, boxwood...
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Heinrich von Klingen (1200–1204) Ulrich von Sax (1204–1220) Lord of Hohensax and first Prince-Abbot Rudolf von Güttingen (1220–1226) Konrad von Bussnang (1226–1239)...
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Prince-Bishopric of Constance (redirect from Franz Konrad von Rodt)
von Arbon (1138–1165) 59. Otto von Habsburg (1165–1174) 60. Berthold von Bußnang (1174–1183) 61. Hermann von Friedingen (1183–1189) 62. Diethelm von Krenkingen...
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Conrad IV of Bussnang or of Bußlingen (died 12 March 1471, Rufach) was a 15th-century Roman Catholic clergyman. He was prince-bishop of Strasbourg from...
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Middle Ages, it was under the Baron of Bussnang. At the beginning of the 13th Century, the west half of the Bussnang lands came under a limited self-rule...
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of Andlau (1141–1170?) Werner II of Küssaberg (1170–1178) Theodebert of Bussnang (1178–1186) Manegold of Hallwil (1186–1204) Hermann I of Messkirch (1204–1222)...
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Baron of Bussnang. From the mid-13th century until 1798, it was part of the court of Griesenberg, which came from a side line of the Bussnang family. Amlikon...
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(complete list) – Hermann von Arbon [de], Prince-bishop (1155–1165) Otto von Habsburg, Prince-bishop (1165–1174) Berthold von Bußnang [de], Prince-bishop (1174–1183)...
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