Conrad of Lichtenberg, the Glossary
Conrad of Lichtenberg (Konrad von Lichtenberg; Conrad de Lichtenberg; 1240 – 1 August 1299) was a bishop of Strasbourg in the 13th century.[1]
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7 relations: Alsace, Château de Lichtenberg, Erwin von Steinbach, France, Freiburg im Breisgau, List of bishops, prince-bishops and archbishops of Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cathedral.
- 1240 births
- 1299 deaths
- Bishops of Strasbourg
Alsace
Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and Alsace
Château de Lichtenberg
The Château de Lichtenberg is a castle built on a singular prominence in the northern Vosges at the end of the village of Lichtenberg, Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and Château de Lichtenberg
Erwin von Steinbach
Erwin von Steinbach (c. 1244 – 17 January 1318) was a German architect, and was a central figure in the construction of the Strasbourg Cathedral.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and Erwin von Steinbach
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and France
Freiburg im Breisgau
Freiburg im Breisgau (Alemannic: Friburg im Brisgau; Fribourg-en-Brisgau; Freecastle in the Breisgau; mostly called simply Freiburg) is the fourth-largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim and Karlsruhe.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and Freiburg im Breisgau
List of bishops, prince-bishops and archbishops of Strasbourg
These persons were bishop, archbishop or prince-bishop of the Archdiocese of Strasbourg (including historically Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg). Conrad of Lichtenberg and List of bishops, prince-bishops and archbishops of Strasbourg are bishops of Strasbourg.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and List of bishops, prince-bishops and archbishops of Strasbourg
Strasbourg Cathedral
Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, Liebfrauenmünster zu Straßburg), also known as Strasbourg Minster (Straßburger Münster), is a Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France.
See Conrad of Lichtenberg and Strasbourg Cathedral
See also
1240 births
- Abraham Abulafia
- Adda Fras
- Adenes Le Roi
- Adolf VIII of Berg
- Afonso Mendes de Melo
- Albert II, Margrave of Meissen
- Albert of Trapani
- Andrea dei Conti
- Andronikos II of Trebizond
- Arnaldus de Villa Nova
- Arnolfo di Cambio
- Balian of Ibelin (1240–1302)
- Beka I Jaqeli
- Bernard de Castanet
- Bernard of Trilia
- Bonvesin da la Riva
- Conrad of Lichtenberg
- Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
- Daumantas of Pskov
- Emperor Duzong
- Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine
- Gerard Segarelli
- Giovanni Pelingotto
- Giovanni Soranzo
- Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg
- Hugh, Count of Brienne
- Humbert I of Viennois
- Jean d'Eppe
- Jean de Meun
- Jon Smør
- Kalingarayan
- Magnus Ladulås
- Margaret of England
- Marguerite d'Oingt
- Martin of Dacia
- Matthew of Aquasparta
- Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas
- Pope Benedict XI
- Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton
- Sa'ad al-Dawla
- Sibylla of Armenia
- Siger of Brabant
- Simon de Montfort the Younger
- Simone Ballachi
- Trần Thánh Tông
- William VII, Marquis of Montferrat
- William de Ferrers of Groby
1299 deaths
- Abdussamad Esfahani
- Al-Bahrani
- Alasdair Óg of Islay
- Ali Baziyu
- Andrew II Hont-Pázmány
- Anne of Viennois
- Bohemond I (archbishop of Trier)
- Casella (Divine Comedy)
- Conrad of Lichtenberg
- Daumantas of Pskov
- Eiso (king)
- Eric II of Norway
- Gonzalo Pérez Gudiel
- Gottfried Hagen
- Henry of Newark
- Ivánka III Hont-Pázmány
- Jakuen
- John Giffard, 1st Baron Giffard
- John I, Count of Holland
- John II, Lord of Mecklenburg
- John de Seton (died 1299)
- Julius III Kán
- Kyawswa of Pagan
- Ladislaus Aba
- Lajin
- Louis V, Count of Chiny
- Maghnus Mág Samhradháin
- Malik ibn al-Murahhal
- Margaret, Countess of Anjou
- Nicholas Cusack
- Nicholas I Kőszegi
- Nicholas Meinill, 1st Baron Meinill
- Nicolas de Nonancourt
- Nijō Tamemichi
- Nogai Khan
- Oderisi da Gubbio
- Oliver Sutton (bishop)
- Pedro Fernández de Híjar
- Peter Pascual
- Peter Quesnel
- Raimondo della Torre
- Ralph Basset, 1st Lord Basset of Drayton
- Robert Bagod
- Theingapati
- Theodore Angelos
- Theodore the Black
- William FitzWarin
- Wolfert I van Borselen
- Zafar Khan (Indian general)
Bishops of Strasbourg
- Adelochus
- Albert of Palatinate-Mosbach
- Amandus of Strasbourg
- Andreas Räss
- Archbishops of Strasbourg
- Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria
- Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
- Cardinal de Soubise
- Charles of Lorraine (bishop of Metz and Strasbourg)
- Conrad IV of Bussnang
- Conrad of Lichtenberg
- Florentius of Strasbourg
- Franz Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg
- Frederick of Blankenheim
- Gustave Maximilien Juste de Croÿ-Solre
- Johann Georg von Brandenburg
- Léon Arthur Elchinger
- Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
- List of bishops, prince-bishops and archbishops of Strasbourg
- Louis Constantin de Rohan
- Louis-René de Rohan
- Rupert of Palatinate-Simmern (1420-1478)
- Saint Arbogast
- Werner I (bishop of Strasbourg)
- Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg
- William I (bishop of Strasbourg)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_of_Lichtenberg
Also known as Conrad de Lichtenberg, Conrad von Lichtenberg, Konrad von Lichtenberg.