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    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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  • 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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  • 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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