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    Marquard of Randeck (or of Randelle; Italian: Marquardo di Randeck; 1296 - 3 January 1381) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1365 until his death. He was...
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  • bishop-elect of Speyer; see Randeck Castle Marquard of Randeck (1296–1381), Patriarch of Aquileia Marquard of Randegg (also: Randeck; died 1406), a bishop of Minden...
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  • Prince-Bishop of Bamberg Marquard of Randeck (1296–1381), Patriarch of Aquileia Marquard von Berg (1528–1591), Prince-Bishop of Augsburg Marquard von Salzbach (d...
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    Patriarch Poppo in 1031 on the site of an earlier church and rebuilt in the Gothic style by Patriarch Marquard of Randeck (1365-1381). Today, Aquileia is...
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    Friuli (redirect from Province of Friuli)
    Napoleon Bonaparte. The Patriarch Marquard of Randeck (1365–1381) had gathered together and codified all the laws of Friuli and promulgated them as the...
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    Ulrich II von Schönegg, 1331–1337 Henry III von Schönegg, 1337–1348 Marquard of Randeck, 1348–1365 Walter II von Hochschlitz, 1365–1369 Johann I. Schadland...
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    Marquard of Randeck. In 1359, Pavia surrendered to Galeazzo II. His decision to erect a vast castle in Pavia for his family and court was a sign of his...
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  • Bertram of St. Genesius 1334–1350 Nicolaus of Luxemburg 1350–1358 Lodovico della Torre 1359–1365 Marquard of Randeck 1365–1381 Philip II of Alençon 1381–1387...
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    Buja (category Municipalities of the Province of Udine)
    Charlemagne. In 1371, Patriarch Marquard of Randeck granted Buia its own communal statues, establishing a Council of Twenty-Four which annually elected a mayor...
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    Ulrich II von Schönegg, 1331–1337 Henry III von Schönegg, 1337–1348 Marquard of Randeck, 1348–1365 Walter II von Hochschlitz, 1365–1369 Johann I. Schadland...
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    (1352–1356) 74. Heinrich von Brandis (1357–1383) 75. Marquard von Randeck (1398–1406) 76. Otto III of Hachberg (1410–1434) 77. Friedrich von Zollern (1434–1436)...
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    at Polotsk. War of the Succession of the Patriarchate of Aquileia [it] (1381–1388), after the death of patriarch Marquard of Randeck Greater Poland Civil...
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    Cividale del Friuli (category Municipalities of the Province of Udine)
    dello Spadone (Mass of the Broadsword), a religious rite observed with an historical reenactment of Patriarch Marquard of Randeck’s arrival in Cividale...
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  • cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "CAETANI, Antonio (ca. 1360-1412)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. Retrieved...
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    patriarchate gained the upper hand. With the appointment of the next Patriarch, Marquard of Randeck, the emperor’s candidate, the situation was stabilised...
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  • Prince-bishop (1331–1337) Henry III of Schönegg, Prince-bishop (1337–1348) Marquard of Randeck, Prince-bishop (1348–1365) Walter II of Hochschlitz [de], Prince-bishop...
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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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