Siegfried III von Eppstein (died 9 March 1249) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1230 to 1249. He in 1244 granted freedom to the citizens of Mainz, who subsequently...
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Luitpold von Scheinfeld 1200–1208 Sigfried II von Eppstein 1200–1230 (in opposition until 1208) Sigfried III von Eppstein 1230–1249 Christian III von Weisenau...
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Caroline. Penguin Classics. p. 145. ISBN 0140455078. "50 1230–1249 Siegfried III. von Eppstein". Institut für Mainzer Kirchengeschichte Bistum Mainz (in German)...
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German Inquisition (section Konrad von Marburg)
elicited protests from Catholics, including clergy. Archbishop Siegfried III von Eppstein of Mainz finally admonished Konrad, urging moderation. However...
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The Lords of Eppstein (German: Herren von Eppstein) were a family of German nobility in the Middle Ages. From the 12th century they ruled extensive territories...
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Crescenzi [fr] Giovanni Paio Galvão O.S.B. Stephen Langton Pietro Sasso [fr] Siegfried von Eppstein Pietro O.S.B. Cas. Mauro Gerardo da Sesso O.Cist. Angelo Giovanni...
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on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2023. "50 1230–1249 Siegfried III. von Eppstein". Institut für Mainzer Kirchengeschichte Bistum Mainz (in German)...
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Siegfried II von Eppstein (died 9 September 1230) was archbishop of Mainz from 1200 to 1230. Siegfried was born the second son Gerhard I of Eppstein and...
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Bavaria (1294–1317) Archbishops of Mainz – Siegfried II (archbishop of Mainz) (1200–1230), Siegfried III (archbishop of Mainz) (1230–1249), Christian...
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Christian II (archbishop of Mainz) (redirect from Christian von Weisenau)
chapter of Mainz. After the death of Archbishop Siegfried III (9 March 1249), the chapter elected Konrad von Hochstaden, already archbishop of Cologne, to...
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Laurenburg. Around 1280, Adolf became involved in the Nassau-Eppstein Feud [de] with the Lords of Eppstein, in which the city of Wiesbaden was devastated and Sonnenberg...
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Siegfried II. von Eppstein as "castra Holzhusin" back in 1222. In 1537 the "Eppsteiner Weistum" (a list of properties owned by the Lords of Eppstein)...
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under the control of the Archbishopric of Mainz and its Bishop Siegfried III von Eppstein for reform. At this time, the area of the later Amt Schönberg...
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Lahneck Castle was built in 1226 by the Archbishop of Mainz Siegfried III of Eppstein to protect his territory at the mouth of the Lahn, where the town...
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1212 by Siegfried II of Eppstein Heinrich Raspe on 22 May 1246 by Siegfried III of Eppstein Bardo (archbishop) Wezilo Marianus Scotus Bertold von Henneberg...
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Archbishop Werner von Eppstein [de], Elector of Mainz Archbishop Engelbert II von Falkenburg [de], Elector of Cologne Archbishop Heinrich II. von Finstingen [de]...
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(1208–1230) Sigfried III von Eppstein, Prince-archbishop (1230–1249) Christian von Weisenau, Prince-archbishop (1249–1251) Gerhard I von Daun-Kirberg, Archbishop-elector...
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Bohemia, but all kings except seven were crowned. These were: Wenceslaus III (ruled 1305–1306, short reign, murdered before coronation) Rudolf I of Bohemia...
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territory of the now derelict Lorsch Imperial Abbey to Archbishop Siegfried III of Eppstein, Bensheim became part of the Electorate of Mainz's domains and...
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In 1306 Count Ruprecht bought half of the County of Wied from Siegfried of Eppstein, who had inherited this region. The share fell already in the 14th...
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Reinhard I had ceded this area to Mainz in 1278. After Archbishop Werner of Eppstein had died, King Rudolph had terminated the fiefs Bachgau and Seligenstat...
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2014 Zahlen von 1963 - 1969, nur BRD nach: Heiner Busch (Mitverfasser) et.al.: Die Polizei in der Bundesrepublik, Ausgabe von 1988 Zahlen von 1976 - 1983...
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comital House of Sponheim, confirmed in 1290 by Archbishop Gerhard II of Eppstein of Mainz (about 1230–1305), dissolved in 1802. Saint Anthony's and Saint...
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the possession of the Archbishopric of Mainz. Under Archbishop Siegfried III of Eppstein, Mainz acquired the rest of town of Oberlahnstein in 1220. The...
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Acquired Olbrück 1244: 1st Extinct; divided between Isenburg-Wied and Eppstein 1306: Eppstein share sold to Virneburg 1462: Isenburg-Wied extinct; to Runkel-Runkel...
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of Emperor Frederick II against the Pope, the Archbishop of Mainz, Siegfried III, ordered the city's destruction. Wiesbaden returned to the control of...
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Simon's two brothers inherited the county of Leiningen together: Frederick III (d. 1287) also inherited Dagsburg and Emich IV (d. c. 1276) Landeck Castle;...
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by Austria in December 1813, at the insistence of King Frederick William III of Prussia, who was angered that Isenburg had raised a regiment for French...
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named "von Dotzheim.” The Knight Siegfried von Dotzheim (died 1316) donated to the Eberbach Abbey the first of its nine Gothic side chapels. Siegfried was...
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