• Saint Burchard of Meissen (died 25 September 969) was the first Bishop of Meissen, from 968. Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg consecrated him in Magdeburg...
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  • Adelsfamilie und Hausüberlieferung bis 1221 (1997). Posse, Otto, Die Markgrafen von Meissen und das Haus Wettin bis zu Konrad dem Grossen, Leipzig (1881). Posse...
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    The Margravate or Margraviate of Meissen (German: Markgrafschaft Meißen) was a medieval principality in the area of the modern German state of Saxony....
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    The Diocese of Dresden–Meissen (Latin: Dioecesis Dresdensis–Misnensis; German: Bistum Dresden–Meißen) is a Latin Church diocese of Catholic Church in...
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  • the position. Less than four years later, on 31 May 1235, Burchard also died, and Wilbrand von Kevernburg was elected to the position of archbishop, although...
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    Matilde of Bavaria (aft. 21 June 1313 – 2 July 1346) Meißen) was the eldest daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Beatrix of Świdnica...
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    Gunther von Wüllersleben (1249–1252), Poppo von Osterna (1252–1256), Anno von Sangershausen (1256–1273), Hartmann von Heldrungen (1273–1282), Burchard von Schwanden...
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  • This is a list of the burgraves of Meissen. The Burgraviate of Meissen was first mentioned in 1068, when King Henry IV installed a burgrave in the imperial...
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    The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin. The diocese covers an area...
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  • "Golden shoes with buckles." Finally, Burchard entered into a fierce dispute with the Brunonid margrave Egbert II of Meissen, who sought to be elected anti-king...
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    Lithuanians in the Battle of Saule. With the support of Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, in 1236, the crusaders advanced north along both banks of the Vistula...
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  • He was also Landgrave of Thuringia from 1111 to 1130 and Margrave of Meissen from 1124 to 1130. And finally, he was high bailiff of Corvey Abbey. He...
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  • several feuds with neighbouring princes. He was excommunicated by archbishop Burchard II of Magdeburg. In 1311, Henry lost a feud to Duke Rudolf I of Saxony...
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    833–842 Godwald von Henneberg 842–855 Arno von Endsee 855–892 Rudolf I von Conradines 892–908 Theodo von Henneberg 908–931 Burchard II 932–941 Poppo...
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    Breslau (1258–1290) 13r: Margrave Otto von Brandenburg (Otto IV, 1266–1308) 14v: Margrave Heinrich von Meißen (Henry III, 1215–1288) 17r: Henry I, Count...
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  • Frederick Tuta in 1291 he inherited the Osterland. In 1301 Archbishop Burchard II of Magdeburg sold Theodoric the castles in Droyßig and Burgwerben for...
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    recorded between 1089 and 1118. As ministerialis to Egbert II, Margrave of Meissen, count of Brunswick, he held an influential position and was able to support...
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    Egbert's reconciliation with Emperor Henry and the killing of his ally Bishop Burchard II of Halberstadt. Tired of being a pawn in the hands of the grandees,...
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  • in detail in the chronicle of the premonstratensian priest Burchard of Ursperg. Burchard wrote a continuation of the World Chronicle (Chronicon universale)...
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    III they were vested with further territorial rights and in 1062 Bishop Burchard II was sent to Rome as an Imperial mediator in the conflict between Pope...
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    scored in the first ten minutes. Players in 1894 were: Beb (Captain), Burchard, Crossley, Graham, Atkins, Spencer, Ravenscraft, Johnson, le Maistre, Luxmoore...
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    Germany. As a result, Otto of Worms renounced his fiefs at Worms to Bishop Burchard of Worms, a long-time political rival. After the early death of his uncle...
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  • landed in Venice on 28 May. There he was met by the deacon of Halberstadt, Burchard, and an envoy of King Philip. In addition, he had an audience with Doge...
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    of St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde (1249–1288/95) Jutta and Burchard had: Sophia Burghardsdatter von Querfurt-Rosenburg (d. 1325), married with Erik Erikssøn...
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    Saxons and Franconians at Fritzlar, had to subdue the other dukes. Duke Burchard II of Swabia soon swore fealty to the new king, but when he died, Henry...
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    over the rest of Moravia and Dalamancia (territory in the surroundings of Meissen). This interrupted Bavaria's trade routes to Northern and Eastern Europe...
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    battles with German dukes, most recently with Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, and Burchard II, Duke of Swabia, had weakened the position and resources of the Conradines...
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    Atlantic there. Adam is believed to have come from Meissen (Latin Misnia) in the Margravate of Meissen. He was probably born before 1050 and died on 12...
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    and in the Nordthüringgau, was Count Palatine of Saxony from 995 to 996 Burchard I (d. after 3 November 1017), the first count of Goseck to hold the title...
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    Margravate of Meissen, but Egbert decided to continue the fight against Henry after two Saxon prelates, Hartwig of Magdeburg and Burchard of Halberstadt...
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