John of Grumbach (German: Johann von Grumbach) (?–1466) was prince-bishop of Würzburg as "John III" from 1455 until his death in 1466. Theodor Henner (1881)...
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Johann Friedrich von Salm-Grumbach (5 November 1743 - 11 September 1819) was a member of the noble family of Wild and Rhinegrave from the line of Salm-Grumbach...
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title from 1779 to 1794. Frederick III was many times confused with a relative Johann Friedrich von Salm-Grumbach who also was styled as Rhinegrave of...
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1400–1411 Johann II von Brunn 1411–1440 Sigmund of Saxony 1440–1443 Gottfried I von Limpurg 1443–1455 Johann III von Grumbach 1455–1466 Rudolf II von Scherenberg...
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Salm (state) (redirect from Salm-Grumbach)
split off Salm-Grumbach. It was mediatised and incorporated into Prussia. The branch extinction occurred in 1819. In 1803 Salm-Grumbach was annexed by...
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with Johann Karl Ludwig of Salm-Grumbach (20 June 1686 Rheingrafenstein Castle – 21 October 1740), son of Count Friedrich Wilhelm of Salm-Grumbach (1644–1706)...
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John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony (redirect from Johann Frederick II, Duke of Saxony)
due to his father's imprisonment. In 1563 his prized general, Wilhelm von Grumbach attacked Würzburg, seized and plundered the city and compelled the chapter...
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next prince bishop, Meichior von Zobel (as well as Florian Geyer) on behalf of his employer Wilhelm von Grumbach. Grumbach's adventures including this incident...
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Grumbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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stuck it in von Grumbach's face with the words: "von Grumbach! Behold your false heart!" Afterwards, the executioner quartered von Grumbach's body. His...
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Died) Johann von Grumbach † (14 Apr 1455 Appointed – 11 Apr 1466 Died) Rudolf von Scherenberg † (30 Apr 1466 Appointed – 29 Apr 1495 Died) Lorenz von Bibra...
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Ernestine line. For this purpose he accepted an outlawed knight, Wilhelm von Grumbach, with himself, which led finally to the fact that also over his father...
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(1440–1443) Gottfried I von Limpurg, Prince-bishop (1443–1455) Johann III von Grumbach, Prince-bishop (1455–1466) Rudolf II von Scherenberg, Prince-bishop...
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the course of the 1566 revolt instigated by the robber baron Wilhelm von Grumbach, the duke was banned and imprisoned for life by Emperor Maximilian II...
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Wolfram von Grumbach (d. 1333) 8. Bishop Johann II von Brunn (d. 1440) 9. Bishop Albrecht II von Hohenlohe (d. 1372) 10. Bishop Gottfried IV Schenk von Limpurg...
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Sophie Magdalene (by marriage Countess of Salm-Grumbach) and two brothers, Christian Karl Reinhard and Johann Wilhelm Ludwig.[better source needed] In Heidesheim...
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Johannes Bugenhagen (redirect from Johann Bugenhagen)
vicar at the Kanonikerkolleg of that church thereafter. In 1517, abbot Johann Boldewan called Bugenhagen to serve as a Biblical lecturer at his nearby...
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Confutatio Augustana Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland Johann Michael Reu, The Augsburg Confession (1930), p. 28. Kolde 1914. This article incorporates...
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botanist (d. 1566) Bars Bolud Jinong, Mongol Khagan (d. 1531) Argula von Grumbach, German Protestant reformer (d. 1564) Jean Salmon Macrin, French poet...
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secondly on 30 November 1641 Juliana (1616–1647), daughter of Johann, Wild- und Rheingraf in Grumbach und Rheingrafenstein. They divorced on 18 November 1642...
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his rightful position. Associated with Flacius was a knight, Wilhelm von Grumbach, who, not satisfied with words only, made inroads into the Electorate...
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Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein (category Christian III of Denmark)
condemned the reformatory ideas, he tolerated their spread. His son Christian III officially introduced Lutheranism into his possessions in 1528, and on becoming...
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and Comforter, and made of him the jailer and hangman of my poor soul." Johann von Staupitz, his superior, concluded that Luther needed more work to distract...
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Ninety-five Theses, within 60 days. That autumn, Johann Eck proclaimed the bull in Meissen and other towns. Karl von Miltitz, a papal nuncio, attempted to broker...
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William V, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Adolph Maximilian Karl Fürst von Wied; 22 August 1845 – 22 October 1907) was a German army officer and politician...
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Geldenhouwer Johannes Gigas Johann Glandrop Nikolaus Glossenus Kaspar Gräter Johannes Gramann Daniel Greser Argula von Grumbach Simon Grynaeus Augustin Gschmus...
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derogatory term used against Luther by German Scholastic theologian Johann Maier von Eck during the Leipzig Debate in July 1519. Eck and other Roman Catholics...
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considered to be the progenitor of the Frisian Line. His marriage with Maria von Grumbach (†1564) ensured Groot Terhorne Castle until 1879 as the family seat in...
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when Turenne's mostly German troops mutinied, while Bavarian general Johann von Werth refused to comply with the truce. Although the mutinies were quickly...
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Isabella von Oesterreich) – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "John III | king...
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