Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 – 14 August 1167) was Archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor of Italy from 1159 until his death. A close advisor to the Hohenstaufen...
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and a secondary school (Realschule), which is named after Rainald von Dassel. Rainald of Dassel, (1120-1167), archbishop Carl Busse (1772-1829), in the...
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considered worthy of veneration at least since their transfer. Whether Rainald von Dassel himself or the Milanese patricians should be regarded as the "inventors"...
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them to the Archbishop of Cologne, Rainald of Dassel, who was also the imperial Archchancellor of Italy. In 1164, Rainald transferred these relics to Cologne...
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for King Otto III of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor) (A.D. 991–994) or Rainald von Dassel (Chancellor, 1156–1162 and 1166–1167), under famous Holy Roman Emperor...
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behest of its archbishop, Rainald von Dassel. In response to growing pilgrimages to the relics, von Dassel's successor, Philipp von Hochstaden, commissioned...
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were no heirs. The most prominent member of the comital family was Rainald of Dassel, chancellor to Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and Archbishop of Cologne...
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Among his writings those of especial note are: Rainald von Dassel, Reichskanzler und Erzbischof von Köln (Cologne, 1850) Münsterische Chroniken des Mittelalters...
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von Berg 1156–1158, nephew of Bruno II von Berg above Rainald of Dassel 1159–1167 Philipp von Heinsberg 1167–1191, he gained the title of Duke of Westphalia...
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Lower Saxony Dammtor Bridge Innerste 1159 or soon thereafter Builder: Rainald von Dassel Jena Thuringia Camsdorf Bridge Saale 15th century Demolished in 1912...
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Conrad of Wittelsbach (redirect from Konrad von Wittelsbach)
in opposition to Pope Alexander III. After Victor's death in 1164, Rainald of Dassel, the archbishop of Cologne, chose as antipope Paschal III at Lucca...
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aliorumque Arabiae liquorum, quibus corpora curari olim mos fuit" Rainald von Dassel announces the Cologners his return and the delivery of the bodies...
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them together. The author of the Chronica had access to a letter of Rainald of Dassel, archbishop of Cologne, which gave him important information on the...
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Cynocephaly Roc Historical Frederick Barbarossa Niketas Choniates Rainald of Dassel The Old Man of the Mountain Pope Alexander III Beatrice I, Countess...
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Philip I (archbishop of Cologne) (redirect from Philipp von Heinsberg)
Philip I (‹See Tfd›German: Philipp von Heinsberg) (c. 1130 – 13 August 1191) was Archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor of Italy from 1167 to 1191....
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the Hohenstaufen king Frederick Barbarossa, the Hildesheim cleric Rainald of Dassel assumed the provostship in 1154. The so-called Emperor's Bible was...
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speak with Cathars, and after his monastic profession, was invited by Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne, to debate publicly with the leaders of the...
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Tusculum, where the imperialist Count Raino called in the forces of Rainald of Dassel, the archbishop of Cologne and archchancellor of Italy. Help was then...
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important centre of medieval pilgrimage, when Cologne's archbishop, Rainald of Dassel, gave the relics of the Three Wise Men to Cologne's cathedral in 1164...
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Frederick II (archbishop of Cologne) (redirect from Friedrich II von Berg)
his second wife Irmgard von Wasserburg. He was the brother of Archbishop Bruno III of Berg, a nephew of Archbishop Bruno II von Berg and an uncle of Archbishop...
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came to an end on 20 April 1164. That day, while travelling with Rainald of Dassel, Victor IV died at Lucca. When Pope Alexander III learned of the death...
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of Monte Porzio 29 May – Imperialists under Christian of Mainz and Rainald of Dassel defeat large Roman army. 1169 Siege of Wexford Wexford and parts of...
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and gave them as a gift (or as loot) to the Archbishop of Cologne, Rainald of Dassel. The relics had great religious significance and could be counted...
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Romanesque palace, dating from 1164, can be traced back to Archbishop Rainald of Dassel and served as the archbishops' residence. It was demolished in 1674...
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Constantine, Byzantine emperor 1040 – Duncan I of Scotland 1167 – Rainald of Dassel, Italian archbishop 1204 – Minamoto no Yoriie, second Shōgun of the...
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who has gained election through the influence of Archchancellor Rainald of Dassel. August 5 – Uppsala is recognized as the seat of the Swedish metropolitan...
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construction ended with the reconsecration of the church by Archbishop Rainald of Dassel (r. 1159–1167) in 1166. The western portion of the building was rebuilt...
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supporting Pope Alexander III is defeated by Christian of Buch and Rainald of Dassel. 1176 – Battle of Legnano: The Lombard League defeats Emperor Frederick...
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(1152–1156) Friedrich II von Berg, Prince-Archbishop (1156–1158) Rainald of Dassel, Prince-Archbishop (1159–1167) Philipp von Heinsberg, Prince-Archbishop...
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to his wife Beatrice of Burgundy; Rainald of Dassel, the archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor; and Wichmann von Seeburg, archbishop of Magdeburg,...
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