The County of Diepholz (West Low German: Deefholt), that was first known as the Lordship of Diepholz, was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire in the...
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Diepholz (German pronunciation: [ˈdiːpˌhɔlts] ; Northern Low Saxon: Deefholt) is a town and capital of the district of Diepholz in Lower Saxony, Germany...
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an exhaustive list of lordships. (in German) History of Schellenberg Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291...
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Diepholz was a sovereign Noble Lordship, later County, within the Holy Roman Empire that was ruled over by the Noble Lords, later Counts, of Diepholz...
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Münster Diocesan Feud (redirect from Feud of Münster)
of Moers, Eric of Hoya, and Conrad of Diepholz. They were supported by their families with Count John of Hoya, Archbishop Dietrich II of Moers and Prince-Bishop...
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Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp-Oldenburg Lordship of Bretzenheim County of Rheineck County of Virneburg Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein County of Moers...
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Bernard VII of Lippe (4 December 1428 – 2 April 1511) was the ruler of the Lordship of Lippe from 1429 until his death. Because of the many bloody feuds...
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Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle (category Circles of the Holy Roman Empire)
The County of Drenthe passed to the Burgundian Circle in 1548 The Lordship of Groningen passed to the Burgundian Circle in 1548 The Lordship of Overijssel...
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Oldenburg (state) (category Former states and territories of Lower Saxony)
lordships of Jever and Kniphausen were not affected. The Lordship of Jever was willed by Anthony Günther, Count of Oldenburg to the Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst...
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city of Hanover was largely independent of Welf territorial lordship, even though it was not formally a free imperial city. Not until George of Calenberg...
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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 D:...
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of Delmenhorst County of Diepholz County of Everstein County of Hoya Lordship of Lippe, an allodial possession within the Duchy of Saxony until 1180, gaining...
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The Lordship of Tonna in Thüringen, a fief of the Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg was inherited by Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1640, but sold to Duke Frederick I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg...
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Bruchhausen and the Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund (in the Harlingerland). In 1568, Eric married Countess Armgard of Rietberg. At the same...
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Lithuanians (redirect from People of Lithuania)
1950 they founded the Lithuanian High School in Diepholz, which was a private school for children of Lithuanian refugees. For decades the Lithuanian High...
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of Aurich Flag of the County of Bentheim Flag of Braunschweig Flag of Celle Flag of Cloppenburg Flag of Cuxhaven Flag of Delmenhorst Flag of Diepholz...
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bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Minden (German: Bistum Minden), a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cologne, who were simultaneously rulers of princely...
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Britain) The Count of Spiegelberg (also King of Britain) The Count of Diepholz (also King of Britain) The Duke of Holstein-Gottorp The Count of Tecklenburg (also...
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Archchamberlain and captain of the Lordship of Hohenberg. He died in Pavia in 1525; he may have been poisoned. He was in Pavia to serve as captain of the Landsknecht...
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Zoudenbalch (category History of Utrecht (province))
lordships in the vicinity and played a leading role in the history of the Sticht (Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht). The Zoudenbalchs were also Lords of the...
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Essen Abbey (redirect from Monastery of Essen)
Tecklenburg (1551–1560) Maria von Spiegelberg (1560–1561) Irmgard von Diepholz (1561–1575) Elisabeth VI von Manderscheid-Blankenheim-Gerolstein (1575–resigned...
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of the nunnery by six sons of William I, Lord of Diepholz and the disgraced Gottschalk I, Lord of Diepholz, one of the first rulers of the Diepholz Lordship...
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and enact laws across the Empire. The allocation of votes were carefully considered with a goal of maintaining balance between Protestant and Catholic...
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(1551–1560) Maria von Spiegelberg, Princess-Abbess (1560–1561) Irmgard von Diepholz, Princess-Abbess (1561–1575) Elisabeth VI von Manderscheid-Blankenheim-Gerolstein...
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Meisenheim (redirect from Grand Bailiwick of Meisenheim)
Homburg vor der Höhe) — lord of the house at the Magdalenenbau of the former palace Georg Moller (b. 21 January 1784 in Diepholz; d. 13 March 1852 in Darmstadt)...
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