Walram of Jülich (c. 1304 – 14 August 1349) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1332 to his death in 1349. Walram was one of the younger sons of Count Gerhard...
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Walram, Count of Jülich (1240/45 – c. August 1297, after Battle of Furnes) was the second son of William IV, Count of Jülich and Richardis of Guelders...
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The Duchy of Jülich (German: Herzogtum Jülich; Dutch: Hertogdom Gulik; French: Duché de Juliers) comprised a state within the Holy Roman Empire from the...
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Duke of Jülich (c. 1299 – 25/26 February 1361) was a German nobleman. Some authors call him William I, because he was the first Duke of Jülich; the earlier...
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Gerhard V of Jülich (before 1250 – 29 July 1328), Count of Jülich (1297–1328), was the youngest son of William IV, Count of Jülich and Richardis of Guelders...
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Reginald of Guelders was captured by Daniel van Bouchout and Lord Walram of Valkenburg had to retreat. Archbishop Siegfried was taken prisoner by John of Brabant...
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this support could have been the murder of his uncle Walram, Count of Jülich by the French after the Battle of Bulskamp in 1297. The Flemish resistance...
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1369) Marcus of Viterbo, Italian cardinal and papal legate (d. 1369) Marie of Luxemburg, queen of France and Navarre (d. 1324) Walram of Jülich, Dutch nobleman...
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of Jülich, German: Haus von Jülich, was a noble House in Germany, operating from the 12th to the 16th century. Its members were initially counts of Jülich...
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archbishop of Cologne governs the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne in western North Rhine-Westphalia. Historically the archbishop ruled a state of the Holy...
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The War of the Limburg Succession was a conflict between 1283 and 1289 for the succession in the Duchy of Limburg. The cause of the War of the Limburg...
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April 1346. Charles also received the support of Walram of Jülich, archbishop of Cologne, and Rudolf, Duke of Saxony. Charles IV was far from having universal...
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1369) Marcus of Viterbo, Italian cardinal and papal legate (d. 1369) Marie of Luxemburg, queen of France and Navarre (d. 1324) Walram of Jülich, Dutch nobleman...
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Wilhelm von Gennep (category Archbishop-Electors of Cologne)
elector-archbishop's secretary under his predecessor Walram von Jülich and was one of his most important advisers. After Walram's death, Wilhelm was elected archbishop...
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election of King Henry VII in 1308, Heinrich followed the example of Baldwin of Luxembourg, Elector of Trier, and of Peter of Aspelt, Elector of Mainz,...
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Count of Jülich (c. 1210 – 16 March 1278) was the son and heir of William III of Jülich and Mathilde of Limburg, daughter of Waleran III, Duke of Limburg...
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Friedrich III. von Saarwerden (category Archbishops of Cologne)
essential innovations of his predecessor Walram of Jülich from the 1340s, namely the territorial fixation of the offices, the introduction of the rentmaster...
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simply to reach its goals of political power. The Archbishop of Cologne, Walram von Jülich, who had left the city at the end of June 1349 to go to France...
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1332), married to Walram, Count of Jülich (died 1297), and then to Robert of Beaumont. Elisabeth (died 1350), married to Gerhard V of Jülich (died 1328). Alix...
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later of his wounds. The Flemish were supported by Walram, Count of Jülich, who was killed during the battle. J. F. Verbruggen, The Battle of the Golden...
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Aegidienberg (section Since the end of the war)
Janssen, Die Regesten der Erzbischöfe von Köln, Volume 5 1332–1349 (Walram von Jülich), Publikationen der Gesellschaft für Rheinische Geschichtskunde 21...
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(or Walram III) (c. 1165 – 2 July 1226) was initially lord of Montjoie, then count of Luxembourg from 1214. He became count of Arlon and duke of Limburg...
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eldest son of Count Walram I of Nassau and a certain Kunigunde, possibly a daughter of a count of Sponheim or a daughter of count Poppo II of Ziegenhain...
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Margaret of Ravensberg, heiress of Berg and Ravensberg Kunigunde (1285/86 – aft 1355), Abbess of Gerresheim and Essen Elizabeth, married Walram of Heinsberg...
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himself "Count of Nassau". This title was not officially acknowledged by the Bishop of Worms until 1159 under the rule of Rupert's son, Walram. By 1159, the...
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Cologne Charterhouse (category History of Cologne)
30 were in Germany, but none in the Archdiocese of Cologne. Walram of Jülich, who became Archbishop of Cologne in 1332, had become acquainted before his...
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Archbishop of Cologne as Dietrich II and Bishop of Paderborn as Dietrich III Henry (probably 1391 –1450), Bishop of Munster and Osnabrück as Henry II Walram (c...
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of Bucheck, Prince-bishop (1328–1328) Walram of Veldenz, Prince-bishop (1328–1336) Baldwin, Archbishop of Trier, Administrator (1332–1336) Gerhard of...
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brother of Count John of Hoya. Although the election of Walram was confirmed by the pope, open war for the possession of the see broke out, and Walram was...
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