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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Theodoric I of Wettin (redirect from Dietrich I von Wettin)
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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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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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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List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century (section Under the margraves of Meissen)
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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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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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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"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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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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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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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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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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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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Philip of Swabia (redirect from Philipp von Hohenstaufen)
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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Hermann of Salm (redirect from Hermann von Salm)
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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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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Conrad of Krosigk (redirect from Konrad von Krosigk)
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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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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Battle of Pressburg (redirect from Schlacht von Pressburg)
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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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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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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