- Graf (count or earl). The
title su****ded the
earlier medieval form,
Edelherr. It
corresponds approximately to the
English baron in rank. The
Duden orthography...
-
church of
Schwarmstedt (ecclesia swarmstede) have been
donated by the
Edelherr Mirabilis to the
Bishopric of
Minden around 1150AD. The old
church of Schwarmstedt...
-
Duncker & Humblot,
Leipzig 1878, S. 734–736.
Friedrich Prüser:
Gerhard II.,
Edelherr zur Lippe. In: Neue
Deutsche Biographie (NDB). vol. 6,
Duncker & Humblot...
-
succeeded by his
eldest son,
Bernard VI.
August Falkmann (1892), "Simon III.,
Edelherr zur Lippe",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 34, Leipzig:...
-
which became the prin****l
fortress of Prince-Archbishop
Gerhard II,
Edelherr zur
Lippe in 1219. The
Chapters of
Bremen Cathedral (see below) and part...
- the
grace of God,
nobleman of Hodenhagen"). In 1291 this son, Heinrich,
Edelherr von
Hodenhagen (Henry,
Baron of Hodenhagen), sold
Hodenberg Castle with...
- include:
Advocatus Cuno/Conrad I the
Elder von
Wanebergen (before 1162–1222),
Edelherr (Lower
Saxon nobleman ['viri nobiles']);
ecclesiastical advocate for Verden...
- such a descent. The
title used by the
Noble Lords (German:
edler Herr /
Edelherr) of
Diepholz was
identical to that of
their close neighbours, the Noble...