• County of Lippe fighting for Walram von Moers defeat the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg and allies fighting for Erich von Hoya in the Münster Diocesan Feud...
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  • Frederick III of Moers (1354 – 12 May 1417) was a nobleman from the Holy Roman Empire. He was Count of Moers by inheritance and Count of Saarwerden by...
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    of the previous prince-bishop, Henry II of Moers. The opposing candidates were his brother Walram of Moers, Eric of Hoya, and Conrad of Diepholz. They...
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    II of Moers (1424–50) had aroused a very bitter feeling in the city. After his death the majority of the cathedral chapter elected Walram of Moers, brother...
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    not confirmed until 1159, five years after Robert's death. Robert's son Walram I (1154–1198) was the first person to be legally titled Count of Nassau...
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    II von Berg 1131–1137 Hugo von Sponheim 1137 Arnold I 1138–1151 Arnold II von Wied 1152–1156 Friedrich II von Berg 1156–1158, nephew of Bruno II von Berg...
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    concluded between Frederick von Saarwerden and Frederick of Moers, in which the archbishop gave his sister Walburga to the count of Moers as a wife. Instead of...
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    possessions were split between Walram and Otto, the sons of Count Henry II. The descendants of Walram were known as the Walram Line, and they became Dukes...
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    Otto IV of Hoya [de] (1392–1424) Henry II of Moers [de] † ( 1424 Appointed – 2 Jun 1450 Died) Walram of Moers [de] † (14 Jul 1450 Appointed – 3 Oct 1456...
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    acknowledged by the Bishop of Worms until 1159 under the rule of Rupert's son, Walram. By 1159, the County of Nassau effectively claimed rights of taxation, toll...
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    Waldbott von Waltmannshausen (~1255~1300) Lords of Beilstein – (1268–1361) Bishops of Paderborn Lords of Ulmen/Rheineck Lords of Gemen Lords of Moers Lords...
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    referred in 1334 to the same letter of the pope and appealed to Archbishop Walram von Jülich for protection from a Jewish banker named Meyer of Siegburg who...
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    (1567–1626). His father had in 1605 re-united all the possessions of the Walram line of the House of Nassau. After his education at Metz from 1609 to 1614...
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  • French noblewoman (d. 1412) Violante Visconti, Italian noblewoman (d. 1386) Walram IV, Count of Nassau-Idstein, German nobleman (d. 1393) 1355 January 7 –...
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  • IV of Hoya, Prince-bishop (1392–1424) Henry II of Moers, Prince-bishop (1424–1450) Walram of Moers, Prince-bishop (1450–1456) Eric I of Hoya, Prince-bishop...
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  • Weilnau qui est d'or à deux léopards de gueules, lampassés d'azur, au IV de Moers, qui est d'or à la fasce de sable, au V de Katzenelnbogen qui est d'or au...
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