Heinz Hüner (2009). Kaiser Lothar III. p. 13. BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 978-3-8370-3874-3. Wilhelm Bernhardi (1879). Lothar von Supplinburg. Leipzig 1879...
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Querfurt, son of her brother Bruno, Count of Querfurt. Lothar and Mathilde had four children: Lothar III von Walbeck, who became Margrave of the Nordmark (as...
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Premonstratensians and held a high rank in the court of the German Emperor Lothar III. The lack of support from these key figures left Anacletus with few patrons...
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Henry III, king 1039–1056, emperor 1046–1056 Henry IV, king 1056–1105, emperor 1084–1105 Henry V, king 1105–1125, emperor 1111–1125 Lothar III, king 1125–1137...
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Agnes' second son, Konrad III, was elected as the rival King of Germany by those opposed to the Saxon party's Lothar III. When Lothar died in 1137, Konrad...
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favourable interview with Henry I of England at Chartres. In August 1132, Lothar III undertook an expedition to Italy to set aside Anacletus as antipope and...
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Lothair of France (redirect from Lothar of France)
Grandfather: Strategies of Legitimization on the Spanish March in the Reign of Lothar III". The Mediaeval Journal. 1 (2): 1–22. doi:10.1484/j.tmj.1.102535. Counting...
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p. 184 Eduard Gervais (of-?) (1842). Kaiser Lothar III. F.A. Brockhaus. Holger Macht (2004). Lothars III. Kampf mit den Staufern. diplom.de. pp. 22–....
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"Louis III". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 22 March 2024. Enumerated after Emperor Charles the Great (Charlemagne) and Charles II the Bald. "Karl III". Neue...
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of the Slavic Obodrite tribes, Niklot, began his open resistance when Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor, invaded Slavic lands. In August 1160, Niklot was...
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Pope Innocent III (Latin: Innocentius III; 22 February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the head...
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Niklot began his open resistance when the German King (later Emperor) Lothar III granted the Obotrite realm to his Danish vassal Canute Lavard. Together...
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Countess Oda of Ammensleben [de]. He was a second cousin of the Emperor Lothar III. His brother was Burchard I of Querfurt. His great nephew and namesake...
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Bentheim Castle (category Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor)
the war between Herzog Lothar von Süpplinburg, better known as Lothar III and Heinrich V. The Annalista Saxo describes how Lothar "lays siege to Binithem...
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was penned years later, circa 960, during the reign of Louis IV’s son Lothar III (954-986). Flodoard of Reims, whose contemporary annals provide the most...
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magnate, Albert the Bear, was granted the Northern March by the Emperor Lothar III. He formally inherited the town of Brandenburg and the lands of the Hevelli...
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1085. Vratislaus' son Soběslav I destroyed the Imperial army of King Lothar III in the Battle of Chlumec in 1126. This allowed a further strengthening...
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Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens...
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churchmen elected Lothair III. A long civil war erupted between the Staufen, also known as Hohenstaufen, and the heirs of Lothar III, paving the way for the...
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came to be limited to the leading men of the realm. In the election of Lothar III in 1125, a small number of eminent nobles chose the monarch and then submitted...
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(1835): A Description of the Patent Rolls, London. Hermann, Oliver (2000): Lothar III. und sein Wirkungsbereich. Räumliche Bezüge königlichen Handelns im...
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V as King of Germany; however, he eventually switched his support to Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor. The defection of Judith's father created an enmity...
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Lothair I, Margrave of the Nordmark (redirect from Lothar I of Walbeck)
Born the eldest son of Lothar II the Old, Count of Walbeck, and Matilda von Arneburg, he succeeded his father as Lothar III, Count of Walbeck, in 964...
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while Magnus was slain. Niels sought refuge with Holy Roman Emperor Lothar III of Germany, but did not make it past the city of Schleswig. Niels ventured...
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1120: construction of the city wall 1279: "city charter" granted by King Lothar III 1290 Duisburg becomes part of the County (after 1417 Duchy) of Cleves...
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1139—visited Béla's court. The Czech monarch even persuaded Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor to force Boleslaw III to abandon Boris and recognize Béla's rule in Hungary...
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of Berg-Altena and his wife Alveradis. Margaret of Guelders, married Lothar III, Count of Hochstadt Matilda of Guelders, married Henry II, Count of Nassau...
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Deputy Chairman of the State Council. Gowers, Bernard (December 2011). "III The Central Middle Ages (900-1200)". Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature...
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Encyclopedia. Stockholm: Vincent Publications. p. 16. ISBN 978-91-87064-15-9. "Lothar III. und ältere Staufer (1125–1197)". Regesta Imperii Online. Mainz. Subsection:...
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History of Terni, Umbria (section Phase "Terni III")
the Narni tax collectors (Johan Friederich Bohmer, Regesta Imperii IV. Lothar III und åltere Staufer 1125-1197. 2 Abt.: Die Regesten des Kaiserreiches unter...
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