Theobald (bishop of Liège), the Glossary
Theobald of Bar (Thibaut of Bar, Thiébaut de Bar) was the third surviving son of Theobald II of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy.[1]
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12 relations: Adolf II of Waldeck, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Emperor, Jacques de Longuyon, King of the Romans, List of bishops of Metz, Philip IV of France, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Robert, King of Naples, Roman Catholic Diocese of Orléans, Rome, Theobald II, Count of Bar.
- 14th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire
- Prince-Bishops of Liège
Adolf II of Waldeck
Adolf II of Waldeck (c. 1250 – 13 December 1302) was count of Waldeck from 1270 to 1276 and prince-bishop of Liège from 1301 to 1302. Theobald (bishop of Liège) and Adolf II of Waldeck are 14th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire and prince-Bishops of Liège.
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Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry VII (German: Heinrich; Vulgar Latin: Arrigo; c. 1273 – 24 August 1313),Kleinhenz, pg.
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Holy Roman Emperor
The Holy Roman Emperor, originally and officially the Emperor of the Romans (Imperator Romanorum, Kaiser der Römer) during the Middle Ages, and also known as the Roman-German Emperor since the early modern period (Imperator Germanorum, Roman-German emperor), was the ruler and head of state of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Jacques de Longuyon
Jacques de Longuyon of Lorraine was the author of a chanson de geste, Les Voeux du paon ("The Vows of the Peacock"), written for Thibaut de Bar, bishop of Liège in 1312.
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King of the Romans
King of the Romans (Rex Romanorum; König der Römer) was the title used by the king of East Francia following his election by the princes from the reign of Henry II (1002–1024) onward.
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List of bishops of Metz
This is a list of bishops of the Roman Catholic diocese of Metz, which now lies in eastern France.
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Philip IV of France
Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (Philippe le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314.
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium.
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Robert, King of Naples
Robert of Anjou (Roberto d'Angiò), known as Robert the Wise (Roberto il Saggio; 1276 – 20 January 1343), was King of Naples, titular King of Jerusalem and Count of Provence and Forcalquier from 1309 to 1343, the central figure of Italian politics of his time.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Orléans
The Diocese of Orléans (Latin: Dioecesis Aurelianensis; French: Diocèse d'Orléans) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Theobald II, Count of Bar
Theobald II (1221– October 1291) was a count of Bar.
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See also
14th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire
- Adolf II of Waldeck
- Arnold II of Horne
- Floris van Wevelinkhoven
- Frederick of Blankenheim
- Frederik II van Sierck
- Guy of Avesnes
- Jacob van Oudshoorn
- Jan III van Diest
- Jan van Virneburg
- John III, Duke of Bavaria
- John of Arkel
- Nikolaus von Laun
- Rudolf III von Montfort
- Theobald (bishop of Liège)
- Willem II Berthout
Prince-Bishops of Liège
- Érard de la Marck
- Adolf II of Waldeck
- Adolph II de la Marck (bishop)
- Albero I of Louvain
- Albert of Louvain
- Alexander of Jülich
- Arnold II of Horne
- Balderic II of Liège
- César-Constantin-François de Hoensbroeck
- Charles-Nicolas d'Oultremont
- Corneille of Berghes
- Durandus of Liège
- Engelbert III of the Mark (archbishop)
- Ernest of Bavaria
- Ferdinand of Bavaria (bishop)
- François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux
- François-Charles de Velbrück
- George of Austria
- Georges-Louis de Berghes
- Gerard van Groesbeeck
- Henry II of Leez
- Henry of Verdun
- Hugh of Chalon (archbishop of Besançon)
- Hugues de Pierrepont
- Jean Louis d'Elderen
- Johann Theodor of Bavaria
- John III, Duke of Bavaria
- John of Arkel
- John of Enghien
- John of Flanders
- John of Heinsberg
- Joseph Clemens of Bavaria
- Lothar von Hochstaden
- Louis de Bourbon, Bishop of Liège
- Maximilian Henry of Bavaria
- Nithard of Liège
- Notker of Liège
- Otbert of Liège
- Reginard
- Robert of Berghes
- Robert of Thourotte
- Rudolf of Zähringen
- Theobald (bishop of Liège)
- Theodwin of Liège
- Wazo of Liège
- William of Savoy
- Wolbodo
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_(bishop_of_Liège)
Also known as Theobald, Bishop of Liège, Thibaut de Bar, Thibaut of Bar.