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    Peter of Aspelt (aka Peter von Aichspelt, Peter von Basel, Peter von Mainz; born 1240/45, died 5 June 1320 in Mainz) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1306...
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    Peter von Aspelt, while Frederick was forced to proceed to Bonn Minster for his coronation on 25 November 1314 by the Cologne archbishop Heinrich von...
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    1042–1051) Liutpold (c. 1055–) Bruno (c. 1114) Albrecht (c. 1130) Stephen Peter of Aspelt c 1306. Chancellor Archchancellor of Unseen University  One or more...
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    Nevertheless, the Princes around the mighty Archbishop of Mainz, Peter von Aspelt, arranged the candidacy of the Luxembourg count Henry VII. In the election...
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  • of his cathedral chapter who opposed him. When the pope appointed Peter von Aspelt and Johannes Gylet cathedral canons, Bohemond opposed them because...
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    the Eleven Thousand Virgins of Cologne: Relics, Reliquaries and the Visual Culture of Group Sanctity in Late Medieval Europe (Peter Lang, 2010) passim....
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    Heinrich III von Neuenburg-Erguel (1262–1274), Heinrich IV Knoderer (1275–1286), Peter I Reich von Reichenstein (1286–1296), Peter von Aspelt (1297–1306)...
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    the Carthusians for the construction of a monastery by Archbishop Peter von Aspelt in 1320. The conventual premises were ready for use by 1324 and were...
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  • Heinrich von Meißen, called Frauenlob, was a Middle High German poet and Minnesinger. Since 1312 up to his death 1318 at Peter von Aspelts court in Mainz...
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    deposed as king by John of Luxembourg in 1310. Louis was crowned by Peter von Aspelt, the Archbishop of Mainz, while Frederick of Habsburg received consecration...
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