Engelbert II of Berg, also known as Saint Engelbert, Engelbert of Cologne, Engelbert I, Archbishop of Cologne or Engelbert I of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne...
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Engelbert II may refer to: Engelbert II of Istria (died 1141) Engelbert II, Count of Gorizia (died 1191) Engelbert II of Berg (1185 or 1186 – 1225) Engelbert...
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returned to the possession of the family line in the 16th century. The most powerful of the early rulers of Berg, Engelbert II of Berg died in an assassination...
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Count Engelbert I of Berg (d. July 1189 in Serbia) ruled the County of Berg from 1160 to 1189. He was the son of Adolf IV of Berg. Through his loyalty...
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opposition of Frederick II, Count of Isenberg to the aggression of his cousin, the Archbishop of Cologne, Engelbert II of Berg, leading to the murder of the...
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Imperial ban (redirect from Ban of the Empire)
against the cities of the Lombard League. 1225 - Count Frederick of Isenberg, for killing his uncle Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne. 1235 - King...
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the son of Engelbert I of Berg and Margaret of Geldern, and the oldest brother of Engelbert II of Berg (1185–1225), also known as Engelbert of Cologne...
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8th Duke of Arenberg (1824–1875) Engelbert I, Count of Berg (died 1189) Engelbert II of Berg (1185 or 1186–1225), saint and Archbishop of Cologne, also...
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opposition) Dietrich I von Hengebach 1208–1215 (in opposition) Engelbert II von Berg 1216–1225, nephew of Bruno III above Heinrich I von Mulnarken 1225–1237 Ferdinand...
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first marriage: Adolf V of Berg count of Berg (killed in Damascus 1148), who married Irmgard von Wasserburg, a daughter of Engelbert count von Wasserburg;...
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of a German contingent headed west, along with the at the time Provost of Cologne, Engelbert II of Berg, his oldest brother Adolf III, Count of Berg and...
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Gevelsberg (section Division of the town)
has a history of nearly 785 years. The archbishop of Cologne Engelbert II of Berg was killed on November 7, 1225 by his cousin Frederick of Isenberg in...
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Dietrich I von Hengebach (category Archbishops of Cologne)
Archbishop on 22 December 1208, over the opposition, Bruno's nephew, Engelbert II of Berg. Dietrich received priestly and episcopal ordination on 24 May 1209...
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caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate (b. 1158) October 28 – Jien, Japanese poet and historian (b. 1155) November 7 – Engelbert II of Berg, archbishop of Cologne...
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1249–1277 Engelbert I 1277–1308 Eberhard II 1308–1328 Engelbert II 1328–1347 Adolph II 1347–1391 Engelbert III 1391–1393 Adolph III, brother of Engelbert III...
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November 7 (redirect from 7th of November)
Goryeo dynasty (b. 1127) 1225 – Engelbert II of Berg, German archbishop and saint (b. 1186) 1497 – Philip II, Duke of Savoy (b. 1443) 1550 – Jón Arason...
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of Altena-Isenberg was involved on 27 November 1225 in Gevelsberg in the death of their uncle Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of the Electorate of Cologne...
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Engelbert II of the Mark (1275 – July 18, 1328) was Count of the Mark and through marriage, Count of Arenberg. He was the son and heir of Count Eberhard...
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Vehmic court (redirect from League of the Holy Court)
the division of the duchy of Saxony after the fall of Henry the Lion, when the archbishop of Cologne Engelbert II of Berg, (also duke of Westphalia from...
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Burg Castle (Solingen) (category House of Berg)
Duke Waleran III of Limburg. As count Engelbert II of Berg he built the palas of Burg castle 1218–1225. Engelbert was a very powerful man, not only archbishop...
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brother of Archbishop Bruno III of Berg, a nephew of Archbishop Bruno II von Berg and an uncle of Archbishop and Saint Engelbert II of Berg. In 1150...
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the post of Vogt of the Monasteries Clarholz and Herzebrock. His main opponent during this period was Engelbert II of Berg, who was Archbishop of Cologne...
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Nassau-Siegen (redirect from House of Nassau-Siegen)
shared by the Count of Nassau, Heinrich the Rich, and Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne after the latter transferred one half of the ownership to...
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year, when his brother Frederick of Isenberg was involved in the death of their uncle Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne, on 27 November 1226, in...
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to Irmgard of Berg (c.1256–24 March 1294), daughter of Adolf VII of Berg. They had seven children: Engelbert II (c.1275–1328) Adolph II of La Marck, Prince-bishop...
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held the office of Arch-Chancellor of Italy. Their authority culminated[clarification needed] under Archbishop Engelbert II of Berg, imperial administrator...
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following his implication in Engelbert II of Berg's assassination, rehabilitated 1238-1250) (born before 1200, died 1250); Philipp of Altena, Propst zu Soest...
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Adolph II of the Marck (died 1347), Count of the Marck, son of Engelbert I of the Marck Engelbert III of the Mark (1333–1391), Count of the Marck, son of Count...
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None List of consorts of Cleves List of consorts of Jülich List of Rhenish consorts List of Bavarian consorts...
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reign, a feud broke out between Engelbert II and his namesake, Archbishop Engelbert II of Cologne. They fought a number of battles and their troops devastated...
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