Werner von Falkenstein (c. 1355[citation needed] – 4 October 1418) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Trier from 1388 until...
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Philip III of Falkenstein (German: Philipp III. von Falkenstein, 1257 – 9 February 1322), Lord of Falkenstein, Münzenberg and Lich, Hesse was a member...
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Kuno II von Falkenstein (c. 1320, Falkenstein Castle – 21 May 1388, Maus Castle), also known as Konrad II von Falkenstein-Münzenberg, was a German nobleman...
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the promotion of his great-uncle, Archbishop Kuno II of Falkenstein of Trier, Frederick von Saarwerden was elected archbishop of Cologne at the age of...
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Grafen von Falkenstein was a dynasty of German nobility descending from the Ministeriales of Bolanden, who held land and a castle at Falkenstein in the...
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1397. In 1418 the family died out with the Archbishop of Trier, Werner von Falkenstein. His three younger brothers having died without male issue, the...
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Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307–54 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–61 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–88 Werner von Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain...
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Falkenstein 1362–1388 Werner von Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain [de] 1418–1430 Raban von Helmstatt 1430–1438 Jakob I von Sierck [de] 1439–1456...
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Oberwesel (section “Saint” Werner)
a new leaf, but after a successful siege by Archbishop of Trier Werner von Falkenstein, it had to back down. Winegrowing, fishing, trade and handicrafts...
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von Ramstein. However, he may have been related to Abbot Berchtold von Falkenstein, who was abbot at the time he entered the convent. He was probably...
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