Lupold of Bebenburg, the Glossary
Lupold of Bebenburg (Lupold von Bebenburg; born 1297, died 28 October 1363) was the Bishop of Bamberg from 1353 (as Leopold III).[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Baldwin of Luxembourg, Bamberg Cathedral, Basel, Bologna, Erfurt, Franconia, Giovanni d'Andrea, Holy Roman Empire, Jakob Wimpfeling, Judicial vicar, List of bishops and archbishops of Bamberg, Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Mainz Cathedral, Ministerialis, Politics (Aristotle), Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement VI, Pope John XXII, Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg, Strasbourg, Würzburg Cathedral.
- 1363 deaths
- 14th-century German Roman Catholic bishops
- 14th-century German writers
- Prince-Bishops of Bamberg
Baldwin of Luxembourg
Baldwin of Luxembourg (c. 1285 – 21 January 1354) was the archbishop and elector of Trier and archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to his death.
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Bamberg Cathedral
Bamberg Cathedral (Bamberger Dom, official name Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg) is a church in Bamberg, Germany, completed in the 13th century.
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Basel
Basel, also known as Basle,Bâle; Basilea; Basileia; other Basilea.
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Bologna
Bologna (Bulåggna; Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region, in northern Italy.
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Erfurt
Erfurt is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia.
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Franconia
Franconia (Franken,; East Franconian: Franggn; Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and East Franconian dialect (German: Ostfränkisch).
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Giovanni d'Andrea
Giovanni d'Andrea or Johannes Andreæ (1270 1275 – 1348) was an Italian expert in canon law. Lupold of Bebenburg and Giovanni d'Andrea are 14th-century writers in Latin.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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Jakob Wimpfeling
Jakob Wimpfeling (25 July 1450 – 17 November 1528) was a Renaissance humanist and theologian.
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Judicial vicar
In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official ('''officialis'''.) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court.
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List of bishops and archbishops of Bamberg
This is a list of bishops and archbishops of the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg and the modern Archdiocese of Bamberg in Germany. Lupold of Bebenburg and list of bishops and archbishops of Bamberg are Prince-Bishops of Bamberg.
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Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Louis IV (Ludwig; 1 April 1282 – 11 October 1347), called the Bavarian, was King of the Romans from 1314, King of Italy from 1327, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1328 until his death in 1347.
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Mainz Cathedral
Mainz Cathedral or St.
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Ministerialis
The ministeriales (singular: ministerialis) were a class of people raised up from serfdom and placed in positions of power and responsibility in the High Middle Ages in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Politics (Aristotle)
Politics (Πολιτικά, Politiká) is a work of political philosophy by Aristotle, a 4th-century BC Greek philosopher.
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Pope Benedict XII
Pope Benedict XII (Benedictus XII, Benoît XII; 1285 – 25 April 1342), born Jacques Fournier, was a cardinal and inquisitor, later head of the Catholic Church from 30 December 1334 to his death, in April 1342.
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Pope Clement VI
Pope Clement VI (Clemens VI; 1291 – 6 December 1352), born Pierre Roger, was head of the Catholic Church from 7 May 1342 to his death, in December 1352.
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Pope John XXII
Pope John XXII (Ioannes PP.; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to his death, in December 1334.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg
The Diocese of Würzburg (Dioecesis Herbipolensis) is a Latin Church diocese of Catholic Church in Germany.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg (Straßburg) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace.
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Würzburg Cathedral
Würzburg Cathedral (Würzburger Dom) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, dedicated to Saint Kilian.
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See also
1363 deaths
- Adil-Sultan
- Al-Kutubi
- Al-Safadi
- An To-ch'i
- Andouin Aubert
- Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein
- Averardo de' Medici
- Blanche of Namur
- Buccio di Ranallo
- Callistus I of Constantinople
- Chen Youliang
- Christopher, Duke of Lolland
- Constance of Aragon, Queen of Sicily
- Constance of Świdnica
- Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde
- Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster
- Henry III of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Herdis Torvaldsdatter
- Joan of Valois, Countess of Beaumont
- Johann Wittenborg
- John Bardolf, 3rd Baron Bardolf
- John Harington, 2nd Baron Harington
- John Komnenos Asen
- John de Burnham
- John de Coupland
- Konrad von Landau
- Liu Futong
- Lupold of Bebenburg
- Margaret of Opava
- Marie de Châtillon (1323-1363)
- Matteo Villani
- Meinhard III, Count of Gorizia-Tyrol
- Mubariz al-Din Muhammad
- Murad (Golden Horde)
- Niccolò di Ser Sozzo
- Palman
- Philip, Count of Longueville
- Pietro Farnese
- Pope Mark IV of Alexandria
- Simone Boccanegra
- Theodosius of Tarnovo
- Thomas MacDowell
- Tomas ap Rhodri
- Tughlugh Timur
- Vojislav Vojinović
14th-century German Roman Catholic bishops
- Adolf III of the Marck
- Albert II (bishop of Halberstadt)
- Albert of Saxony (philosopher)
- Bernard V of Lippe
- Burchard Grelle
- Dietrich Man
- Dietrich Schenk
- Dietrich of Horne
- Günther I of Schwalenberg
- Henry III of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- John III Potho of Pothenstein
- John of Hoio
- John of Neumarkt
- Louis of Meissen
- Lupold of Bebenburg
- Melchior of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
- Rudolf of Mecklenburg-Stargard
- Siegfried II of Querfurt
14th-century German writers
- Adelheid Langmann
- Christina Ebner
- Conrad of Megenberg
- Henry Suso
- Henry of Nördlingen
- Hermann Fressant
- Hugo von Trimberg
- Johannes Klenkok
- John of Neumarkt
- John of Viktring
- Ludolf von Sudheim
- Lupold of Bebenburg
- Matthew of Kraków
- Monk of Heilsbronn
- Nicholas of Strasburg
- Peter of Kastl
Prince-Bishops of Bamberg
- Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim
- Ernst von Mengersdorf
- Franz Konrad von Stadion und Thannhausen
- Franz Ludwig von Erthal
- Franz von Hatzfeld
- Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
- Georg Fuchs von Rügheim
- Georg Karl Ignaz von Fechenbach zu Laudenbach
- Georg Marschalk von Ebnet
- Georg Schenk von Limpurg
- Heinrich Groß von Trockau
- House of Franckenstein
- Johann Georg Fuchs von Dornheim
- Johann Georg Zobel von Giebelstadt
- Johann Gottfried von Aschhausen
- Johann Philipp Anton von Franckenstein
- Johann Philipp von Gebsattel
- List of bishops and archbishops of Bamberg
- Louis of Meissen
- Lupold of Bebenburg
- Marquard Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg
- Martin von Eyb
- Melchior Otto Voit von Salzburg
- Neytard von Thüngen
- Peter Philipp von Dernbach
- Philipp Valentin Albrecht Voit von Rieneck
- Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
- Veit Truchseß von Pommersfelden
- Veit von Würzburg
- Weigand of Redwitz
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupold_of_Bebenburg
Also known as Leopold III of Bebenburg, Lupold of Bebenberg, Lupold von Bebenberg, Lupoldus de Bebenburg.