• Wilhelm von Gennep (died 15 September 1362) was Elector-Archbishop of Cologne from 1349 to 1362. Wilhelm was a member of a minor comital family from the...
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    II von Berg 1131–1137 Hugo von Sponheim 1137 Arnold I 1138–1151 Arnold II von Wied 1152–1156 Friedrich II von Berg 1156–1158, nephew of Bruno II von Berg...
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    Gottfried IV. von Arnsberg during his war with the Cologne archbishop Wilhelm von Gennep. For the reconstruction the archbishop granted an at first ten-year-old...
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    Adolph III of the Marck (German: Adolf III von der Mark; c. 1334 – 1394) was the Prince-Bishop of Münster (as Adolph) from 1357 to 1363, the Archbishop-Elector...
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    income had been alienated from the archbishopric. After the death of Wilhelm von Gennep in 1362, there was a dispute about the archbishopric, because the...
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    the Walram-Gymnasium and the Walramstraße - in Menden. Janssen, Wilhelm, 1970: Walram von Jülich (1304-1349) in: Rheinische Lebensbilder, vol. 4, Düsseldorf/Cologne...
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    married Walpurg von Mörs. Their daughter Margaret married Philip II of Nassau-Weilburg. Wilhelm I (died 24 April 1439), married Elizabeth von Blankenheim...
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  • (1332–1349) Wilhelm von Gennep, Archbishop-elector (1349–1362) Adolf II von der Marck, Archbishop-elector (1363–1363) Engelbert III von der Marck, Archbishop-elector...
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    Jülich-Cleves-Berg, which merged in the Prussian Rhine Province in 1822. The cities Gennep, Zevenaar, and Huissen became part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands...
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    French retreated. Ferdinand subsequently was able to capture Diest, Goch, Gennep, Limbourg, and Schenkenschanz. "France declared war on me (on me, not on...
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