(1328/37–1346/53), son of Count Robert II of Virneburg and his wife Kunigunde of Neuenahr. Johann von Virneburg (died 23 June 1371) was a bishop of Münster...
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born in Burg Eltz in 1510, the second son of Johann von und zu Eltz and his wife Maria von Breitbach. Jakob von Eltz-Rübenach began his career in the church...
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Johann von Virneburg, repeatedly applied for the bishop's chair. While the first two candidates sought confirmation from the Pope in Avignon, Johann was...
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lease the Oversticht and Vollenhove. Wenzelburger, Theodor (1881). "Johann von Virneburg". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 14 (Online ed...
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Baldwin of Luxembourg (redirect from Baldwin von Luxemburg)
for the vacant Mainz archdiocese, but the Pope appointed Henry III of Virneburg [de]. Baldwin did govern the archbishopric until the so-called "Mainz...
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(1676–1679) Johann Heinrich von Anethan (1680–1693) Johann Peter Burmann (1694–1696) Godefroid-Udalric de La Margelle (1696–1703) Johannes Werner von Veyder...
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(1519–1556) Gregor Virneburg (1557–1578) Peter Binsfeld (1580–1598) Gregor Helfenstein (1599–1632) Otto von Senheim, (Johann Theodor von Senheim) O.P. (1633–1662)...
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Cologne, who (after Rutger died) was married to Count Ruprecht III von Virneburg in 1330. Her son Lord Rutger Raitz (II.) bought in 1347 from his step...
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Meister Eckhart (redirect from Eckhart von Hochheim)
concern (or perhaps concerns held by the archbishop of Cologne, Henry of Virneburg) may have been why Nicholas of Strasburg, to whom the Pope had given the...
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1300–1307 Heinrich II von Virneburg 1300–1306 (in opposition) Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307–1354 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–1362 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–1388...
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of Arenberg, then secondly, in 1532, Count Dietrich V of Manderscheid-Virneburg. In 1519, he married his second wife. She was Anne of Cleves (1495–1567)...
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heiress of the County of Virneburg. Christopher Louis and Elisabeth Amalie founded the Protestant Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg line, which was raised to...
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German Inquisition (section Konrad von Marburg)
exile likely being the harshest penalty. In 1326, Archbishop Heinrich von Virneburg of Cologne arrested about 50 "Beghards" whom he accused of professing...
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Engelbert II of the Mark (redirect from Engelbert II. von der Mark)
Ludwig II of Münster, as well as the Archbishop of Cologne, Henry II of Virneburg, who also dominated the neighboring Duchy of Westphalia. When Bishop Ludwig...
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house split into two lines: the older Protestant line Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg and the Catholic line Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort. The county existed...
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Countess Adelheid (22 June 1870 – 3 September 1948), married Prince Frederick Johann of Saxe-Meiningen; they were the grandparents of Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen...
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Count Christian Wilhelm Karl von Pückler-Groditz (1705-1786) and Countess Karoline Christiane von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1719-1793). He studied law...
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30 December 1927. p. 5. Siebmacher, Johann (1703). Erneuertes und vermehrtes Wappenbuch... Nürnberg: Adolph Johann Helmers. pp. Part I Table 8. Il, Yeon...
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Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg. Fredericka Charlotte Wilhelmine (6 January 1722 – 29 December 1786), married on 7 December 1738 to her first-cousin Count Johann Louis...
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Prince Emanuel of Liechtenstein (Emanuel Joseph Johann; 2 February/3 February 1700, in Vienna – 15 January 1771, in Vienna) was the father and brother...
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II von Virneburg 1300–06 (in opposition) Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307–54 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–61 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–88 Werner von Falkenstein...
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(complete list) – Wikbold I von Holte, Archbishop-elector (1297–1304) Heinrich II von Virneburg, Archbishop-elector (1304–1332) Walram von Jülich, Archbishop-elector...
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officially awarded city status by the Archbishop of Cologne, Heinrich II of Virneburg. Shortly after having been declared a "city", the castle Burg Linz was...
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Sayn, Bendorf Thurant Castle, Alken Trutzeltz Castle, Wierschem Virneburg, Virneburg Wernerseck Castle, Ochtendung Hambach Castle Wolfsburg Castle Altenwied...
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List of consorts of Löwenstein-Wertheim (section Countess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (1611–1812))
Elisabeth of Manderscheid-Schleiden, Heiress of Virneburg Joachim, Graf von Manderscheid in Neuerburg und Virneburg (Manderscheid) 27 July 1569 27 Apr 1592 1611...
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Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen (redirect from Ottilie von Katzenelnbogen)
daughter of Henry II of Nassau-Siegen and his first wife Genoveva of Virneburg. Her baptism took place one month after her father's death, on 22 March...
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Frederick the Great. He was the fourth son of Johann Bertram Arnold, Freiherr von Diepenbroick, from 1719 on "von Gronsfeld-Diepenbroick", and Wilhelmine,...
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of Hesse [de] (1310–1357) Adolphus of the Marck (1357–1363) John I of Virneburg (1363–1364) Florence of Wevelinkhoven (1364–1378) John II Potho of Pothenstein...
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von Weech (1875), "Bernhard III., Markgraf von Baden", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 2, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 416 Johann Christian...
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archbishop, with the understanding that Jakob von Baden would succeed Johann von Baden as archbishop. Pope Alexander VI approved this arrangement on 11...
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