Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia (1032–1034) Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (1070–1115) Theodoric II, Count of Montbéliard (1105–1163) Theoderich von...
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of the Trier-Luxembourg Treaty between Archbishop Theoderich II of Trier and Countess Ermesinde II of Luxemburg, under which the town came under the archbishopric's...
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Lebeuf 1741 ? Abbo II of Metz. Son of Wigeric of Lotharingia. Son of Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine. Thomas Bauer (1996). "Theoderich II., Bischof von...
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(approximate date) Sophia of Wittelsbach, German noblewoman (d. 1238) Theoderich II von Wied, German archbishop (d. 1242) Walther von der Vogelweide, German...
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during the 12th century. The 13th-century abbots Albert (1199–1217) and Theoderich II (1256–1295) added significantly to the buildings and architectural decoration...
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(approximate date) Sophia of Wittelsbach, German noblewoman (d. 1238) Theoderich II von Wied, German archbishop (d. 1242) Walther von der Vogelweide, German...
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Battle of Lyndanisse (category Valdemar II of Denmark)
the battle to the local pagans. Valdemar II, along with Archbishop Anders Sunesen of Lund, Bishop Theoderich von Treyden, and his vassals Count Albert...
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Theoderich von Wied (also called Dietrich of Wied or Theodoric II; c. 1170 – 28 March 1242) was Archbishop and Prince-elector of Trier from 1212 until...
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just beyond the eastern entrance […]. Theoderich [a pilgrim c. 1172] identifies the fifth tomb, that of Baldwin II, as "that of the father of the abbess...
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argued that Bishop Theoderich was the original instigator of the 1218 inquiry from Bishop Albert of Buxhoeveden to King Valdemar II which led to the Danish...
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provostships before being elected as archbishop, succeeding his uncle Theoderich von Wied. The election was controversial, and king Conrad IV of Germany...
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Theodoric (redirect from Theoderich)
de locis sanctis, a travelogue and pilgrim's guide book of Palestine Theoderich von Treyden (died 1219), missionary and first bishop of Livonia Master...
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Theodor von Dufving (category German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union)
Theoderich Heinrich August Wilhelm von Dufving (1907–2001), known as Theodor von Dufving, was a German officer of the Wehrmacht during the Second World...
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Dietrich (Theoderich, Theodoric) of Haldensleben (died 25 August 985) was a count in the Schwabengau, later also in the Nordthüringgau and the Derlingau...
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1160s) and Libellus de Locis Sanctis attributed to the unknown monk Theoderich (12th century). Christianity in Israel Deborah Gerish (2001). Jehosaphat...
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Abbey, of the filiation of Morimond. The first abbot, Theoderich of Treyden, also known as Theoderich of Estland, had already been active in the mission...
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Livonian Crusade by Albert, the third bishop of Riga (or possibly by Theoderich von Treydend). Pope Innocent III sanctioned the establishment in 1204...
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[[:de:Mausoleum des Theoderich]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Mausoleum des Theoderich}} to the talk page...
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Dirk Martens (redirect from Dirk Martens (Theoderich Maertens))
printed a book on the two lovers of Enea Piccolomini who later became Pope Pius II. Shortly thereafter there is a gap in the biography of Martens, lasting until...
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Theodoric the Great (redirect from Theoderich der Große)
ISBN 0-520-08511-6. Andreas Goltz, Barbar – König – Tyrann. Das Bild Theoderichs des Großen in der Überlieferung des 5. bis 9. Jahrhunderts (Berlin: de...
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date) Reginald III (or Renaud), count of Burgundy (approximate date) Theoderich van Are (or Dietrich), German nobleman (d. 1126) June 9 – Otto I ("the...
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Gembloux and Alpert of Metz wrote biographies of him. Theoderic, Thierry "Theoderich I. von Metz". heiligenlexikon.de. Retrieved 30 September 2018. "Early...
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Germanischen Altertumskunde (RGA). vol. 30 (2005), p. 419-421. Wilhelm Enßlin, "Theoderich I". In: Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, vol. V...
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the Byzantine Johannes Phocas, and the Germans John of Würzburg and Theoderich. Aside from these, thereafter there is no eyewitness to events in Jerusalem...
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Dillingen (1026–1034) 50. Eberhard von Kyburg-Dillingen (1034–1046) 51. Theoderich (1047–1051) 52, Rumold von Bonstetten (1051–1069) 53. Karl (Karlmann)...
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Swastika (section World War II)
the courtyard by 1868. Their origin was the personal coat of arms of Theoderich Hagn, abbot of the monastery in Lambach, which bore a golden swastika...
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Conrad II was elected here in 1138. In 1198, the battle between Philip of Swabia and Otto IV took place nearby. In 1216, prince-bishop Theoderich von Wied...
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Archbishops or Trier – John I, Archbishop of Trier (1189–1212), Theoderich von Wied (1212–1242), Arnold II von Isenburg (1242–1259), Heinrich I Finstingen (1260–1286)...
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Dietrich I, otherwise known as Theoderich (died 1039 or 1040), was Bishop of Meissen from 1024 to late 1039 or early 1040. Dietrich was consecrated as...
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vassals included the family of Hermann von Salza. Led by a brother called Theoderich or Dietrich, the Order defended the south-eastern borders of the Kingdom...
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