himself from the archiepiscopal sovereignty. He also waged war on County of Hoya and on the Bishopric of Münster, the latter on a dispute over fief. In 1244...
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Jobst I, Count of Hoya (c. 1460 – 6 January 1507) was the ruling Count of Upper Hoya from 1466 to 1503 and Count of Hoya from 1503 until his death. Jobst...
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and Tsars of Russia. He married Richeza, a daughter of Count Henry II of Hoya, and had the following children: Heilwig, married Ekbert, Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg...
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Eric I, Count of Hoya (1370-1426) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of Upper Hoya from 1377 until his death. Eric was the son of Count John...
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Jobst I, his successor Eric, died young Albert, also died young Heinrich Gade: Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und...
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Count Jobst II of Hoya (1493 – 25 April 1545) ruled the County of Hoya from 1511 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Jobst I and his wife, Ermengarde...
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was a ruling Count of Oldenburg. His parents were John I of Oldenburg and Richeza (or Rixa) of Hoya-Stumpenhausen. Christian III was first mentioned in a...
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fought many feuds against his liege lords, against his cousins, and against Hoya. He married Agnes, a daughter of Count Arnold of Altena-Isenburg with Mechtild...
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the counts of Hoya, who shortly afterwards also captured the estate of the Vogtei of Bücken. In 1313 Heinrich's sons, Hermann and Heinrich, also sold their...
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1402–1410: Henry I of Schauenburg-Holstein 1410–1424: Otto von Hoya 1424–1437: Johann III von Diepholz 1437–1442: Erich von Hoya 1442–1450: Heinrich von Moers...
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