on 28 October, he was ordained priest and consecrated archbishop by Ludolf von Holte, Bishop of Münster. For the first few months of his reign, the new...
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Knut Holte (1967–), Norwegian footballer Lars Holte (1966–), Norwegian DJ Patricia Louise Holte (1944–), stage name Patti LaBelle Ludolf von Holte (?–1247)...
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Essen prince-abbess, Beatrice of Holte, and the bishops of Münster, Burchard of Holte, William I of Holte and Ludolf of Holte. The castle was probably initially...
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Dietrich III, Bishop of Münster (redirect from Dietrich III von Isenberg)
July 1226 while still on the return journey. His successor was Bishop Ludolf of Holte. Dietrich’s brother Engelbert was later rehabilitated and in 1239 again...
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despite its alliance with the cathedral chapter. In 1252 Countess Jutta von Vechta-Ravensberg sold Meppen to the Bishop of Münster. Even as early as...
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Hochstaden (1238–1261), Engelbert II von Falkenburg (1261–1274), Siegfried II of Westerburg (1274–1297), Wigbold von Holte (1297–1304) Duchy of Brabant – Henry...
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Dorothea von der Hude upheld Catholic faith in the nunnery and its seigniorial precinct, supported by Hadeln's and Wursten's Archdeacon Ludolf Klencke...
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unoccupied (1519–1520), Dietrich Hohusen, Second Mayor (1517–1546) Erhard vom Holte, Mayor (1520–1529) Hinrich Salsborg, Mayor (1523) Johann Hülpe, Mayor (1524)...
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Prince-bishop (1219–1226) Ludolf of Holte, Prince-bishop (1226–1247) Otto II of Lippe, Prince-bishop (1247–1259) Wilhelm I of Holte, Prince-bishop (1259–1260)...
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