as Count (Graf) Johann VIII von Hoya zu Stolzenau. From 1553 (as Johann IV) he was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, then from 1566 (as Johann III) Prince-Bishop...
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The Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück (German: Hochstift Osnabrück; Fürstbistum Osnabrück, Bistum Osnabrück) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy...
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Peace of Westphalia (redirect from Congress of Osnabrück)
Maximilian von Trautmansdorff. His aides were: In Münster, Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Hadamar and Isaak Volmar. In Osnabrück, Johann Maximilian von Lamberg...
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Forest. With a population of 168,145 Osnabrück is the fourth largest city in Lower Saxony. More recently Osnabrück has become well known for its industry...
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The Bishop of Osnabrück is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück, the current incumbent is Franz-Josef Hermann Bode. Theodor Kettmann...
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Maltese knights Johann Jacob von Dhaun (member of the Lower Austrian estate, a union of the local nobility) and Christoph Simon von Thun (the head of...
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bishop of Osnabrück was Saint Wilho (785–804); the second bishop, Meginhard or Meingoz (804–33), was the real organizer of the see. Osnabrück diocese was...
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Prince Johann Weikhard of Auersperg (also spelled Johann Weichard von Auersperg; 11 March 1615 – 11 November 1677) was Prime Minister of Austria and Knight...
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Johann Karl Hermann Gronau, from 1913 von Gronau, commonly known as Hans von Gronau (6 February 1850, in Alt Schadow – 22 February 1940, in Potsdam) was...
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Wilhelm, Count von Wartenberg (born at Munich, 1 March 1593; died at Ratisbon, 1 December 1661) was a Bavarian Catholic Bishop of Osnabrück, expelled from...
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George I of Great Britain (category Osnabrück)
together. In 1662 the family moved to Osnabrück when Ernest Augustus was appointed ruler of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, while his older brother George...
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Produktion Osnabrück, 7774242, 2008) Johann Friedrich Fasch: Concertos. La Stravaganza, Koln. (Classic Production Osnabruck 7770152, 2004) Johann Friedrich...
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Count of Hohenzollern (1494–1525) Eitel Friedrich IV, Count of Hohenzollern (1545–1605) Eitel Frederick von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1582–1625), Roman Catholic...
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House of La Marck (redirect from Von de Marck)
Lord of Arenberg Erard II von der Mark, Lord of Sedan & Arenberg Johann II von der Mark, Lord of Sedan & Arenberg Erard III von der Mark (+ 1496), Lord...
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Lordship of Diepholz (redirect from County von Diepholz)
Minden 1236–1242: Wilhelm 1242–1253: Johann 1261–1266: Konrad Bishops of Osnabrück 1109–1119: Gottschalk 1424–1437: Johann 1454–1455: Rudolf 1455–1482: Konrad...
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Andreas I. von Kaunitz, Vice Chancellor (1698–1705) Friedrich Karl von Schönborn-Buchheim, Vice Chancellor (1705–1734) Johann Adolf Graf von Metsch, Vice...
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reference to William's wife, who had been educated by, among others Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and was intellectually superior to her husband. She was also...
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Ingolstadt, and from 2014 also in the north in Hannover and later in Osnabrück. In Austria there was a chapter in Linz, Klagenfurt and Vienna. In September...
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Philip Johan von Strahlenberg (1676–1747) a Swedish officer and geographer, contributed to the cartography of Russia; born in Stralsund, Johann Joachim Spalding...
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Buxtehude), daughter of Henry IV of Saxe-Wittenberg. Their children were Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg (as Henry II Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, as III Prince-Archbishop...
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John of Leiden (redirect from Johann Buckholdt)
property. A Catholic supported army, led by Franz von Waldeck, Prince-Bishop of Münster, Osnabrück and Minden, laid siege to the town of Münster after...
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Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (redirect from Sophia Charlotte von Hannover)
of Osnabrück, where her father held the title of a Protestant prince-bishop. In 1672 her family moved to the new episcopal residence in Osnabrück and...
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Catherine's) and St. Johann (St. John's), it is one of the four medieval churches which encompass the Innenstadt (city centre) of Osnabrück. Before reconstruction...
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Saxe-Lauenburg areas Osnabrück, comprising the former County of Bentheim, the former Lower County of Lingen, and the former Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück Stade, comprising...
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list) – Dietrich IV. von Beringhausen, Prince-abbot (1585–1616) Heinrich V. von Aschenbrock, Prince-abbot (1616–1624) Johann Christoph von Brambach, Prince-abbot...
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Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover (category Lutheran prince-bishops of Osnabrück)
Holy Roman Empire in 1692. He was also ruler of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück from 1662 until his death. Ernest Augustus was born on 20 November 1629...
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Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1283–1303) Hartung von Wildon, Provost (1303–1306) Eberhard Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1306–1316) Konrad IV...
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Francis (7 July 1488 Sparrenberg – 15 July 1553 in Wolbeck), bishop of Osnabrück and Münster and administrator of Minden Elizabeth (b. 1489) In 1497, he...
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when Turenne's mostly German troops mutinied, while Bavarian general Johann von Werth refused to comply with the truce. Although the mutinies were quickly...
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(complete list) – Humbrecht von Neuenburg, Prince-bishop (1399–1418) Hartmann II von Munchenstein, Prince-bishop (1418–1423) Johann IV von Fleckenstein, Prince-bishop...
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