Markward von Annweiler (fl. 1184 – died 1202) was Imperial Seneschal and Regent of the Kingdom of Sicily. Markward was a ministerialis, that is, he came...
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Mary Stalcup Markward (1922–1972), American FBI informant Markward von Annweiler (died 1202), regent of the Kingdom of Sicily Marquard (disambiguation)...
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Henry moved to the March of Tuscany, and with the aid of his deputy Markward von Annweiler devastated the adjacent territory of the Papal States. Back in Germany...
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(1994–2004) Thomas Wollenweber (2004–2019) Benjamin Seyfried (2019 – ) Markward von Annweiler (1140–1202) Horst Christill (born 1959), church musician and composer...
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Francis' death. Werner (1093–1109) Conrad of Lützelhard (1177– ) Markward von Annweiler (1184–1202) The line of "Marquesses of Este"("Marchesi d'Este")...
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of Nassau, the future Henry III of Dietz and the imperial chamberlain Markward von Neuenburg with a large entourage were sent ahead to make preparations...
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declared the first political crusade against Frederick II's regent, Markward von Annweiler, and when Frederick later threatened Rome in 1240, Gregory IX used...
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Hagenau. Henry of Kalden was again sent to Catania, where he and Markward von Annweiler defeated a large resistance army of Sicilian nobles in 1197, sacked...
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Dieter von Lindelbol, is mentioned for the first time in the records as a descendant of the imperial seneschal (Reichstruchseß), Markward von Annweiler (ca...
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Sicily. It is also attested that he was a conspirator along with Markward von Annweiler, in an attempt to remove the young Frederick II from the throne...
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