which Emperor Charles IV states that he has asked Pope Innocent VI to appoint Gottfried, the son of Count Gottfried of Ziegenhain, as a canon in Mainz...
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County of Nidda (section Berthold I and Gottfried IV)
Count of Ziegenhain from 1304. Gottfried VII (1353-1372), son of John I, also Count of Ziegenhain. Gottfried VIII (1372-1394), son of Gottfried VII, also...
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of Hanau, heiress of Ziegenhain, the title Count of Ziegenhain (Graf zu Ziegenhain) and invested them with the County of Ziegenhain. Actually, the Landgraves...
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the Abbess of Elten Heilwig (c. 1186 – after 1244), married Gottfried II. of Ziegenhain Beatrix († 1244), married Heidenrich I. of Lutterberg Margarethe...
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Brandenburg-Stendal. Matilda (1267–after 1332), married to: 1283 Count Gottfried of Ziegenhain; after 11 October 1309 Philipp III of Falkenstein-Münzenberg. Adelheid...
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1409 – 24 March 1429), married firstly 20 December 1422 Count Gottfried IX of Ziegenhain and secondly 16 April 1426 Duke Ulrich II of Teck. Bernard (31...
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John I of Nassau-Siegen, Count Henry VI of Waldeck and Count Gottfried VIII of Ziegenhain. Neither side was strong enough to force a victory, and the conflict...
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1380, a regency was set up. The father of his fiancée, Count Gottfried VIII of Ziegenhain acted as regent until c. 1388. In 1389, he fought on the side...
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other side, Duke John I of Brabant. The conflict arose after Duke Waleran IV of Limburg, a scion of the Lotharingian Ardennes-Verdun dynasty, had died...
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October 1309, Mechtild of Hesse (1267 – after 1332), widow of Gottfried VI [de] of Ziegenhain [de], daughter of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse and Adelheid of...
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even grows at a few locations within the town. On the Hausberg close to Ziegenhain a few specimens of the rare true service tree (Cormus domestica) can be...
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(restored) 1183–1200. Eberhard of Regensburg 1200–1246 Bruccardus of Ziegenhain 1247 Philipp of Carinthia 1247–1256 Ulrich of Sekau 1256–1265 Ladislaus...
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Cologne, Nicholas returned to his hometown and became secretary to Otto of Ziegenhain, the Prince-Archbishop of Trier. Otto appointed him canon and dean at...
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Landgräfin zu Hessen, Fürstin zu Hersfeld, Gräfin zu Katzenelnbogen, Diez, Ziegenhain, Nidda, Schaumburg, Isenburg und Büdingen, was a landgravine from the...
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1235. He was enfeoffed with the Barony of Spangenberg by the Count of Ziegenhain. Since that time the lords of Treffurt were also called the lords of Spangenberg...
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Count Godfrey VII of Ziegenhain [de] presented himself as the leader of the allies. From the coat of arms of the County of Ziegenhain, the allies took the...
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(1388–1417) Lenihan von Weideburg, Archbishop-elector (1417–1419) Otto von Ziegenhain, Archbishop-elector (1419–1430) Rhaban von Helmstadt, Archbishop-elector...
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Eberhard II of Regensburg, Prince-archbishop (1200–1246) Bernhard I of Ziegenhain, Prince-archbishop (1247) Philipp of Carinthia, Prince-archbishop (1247–1256)...
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