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Emicho was a
count in the
Rhineland in the late 11th century. He is also
commonly referred to as
Emicho of
Leiningen or
Emich of Flonheim, and not to...
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involved in the m****acres
included Peter the
Hermit and
especially Count Emicho. As part of this ****cution, the
destruction of
Jewish communities in Speyer...
- the
First Crusade (More
precisely by the People's Crusade)
under Count Emicho in May, 18-25 1096. This m****acre is a part of
series of m****
murders of...
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Werdenfels Castle. In 1294
Count Perchthold of
Eschenloh sold his land to
Bishop Emicho of Freising. The
county was
divided into
three administrative areas: Garmisch...
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Emicho I,
Count of N****au-Hadamar (also
known as Emich,
first mentioned in 1289, died on 7 June 1334), was the
second son of
Count Otto I of N****au and...
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communities in
France and Germany. In May 1096,
Emicho of
Flonheim (sometimes
incorrectly known as
Emicho of Leiningen)
attacked the Jews at
Speyer and...
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Emich or
Emicho is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It is a
reduced form of Emmerich.
Similar names include Emrich, Emch, Emig, Amick, Emick...
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subjected to
forced baptism and conversion. The
preacher Folkmar and
Emicho of
Flonheim were the main
inciters and
leaders of the m****acre. The major...
- He was
buried in
Altenberg Abbey. He was
succeeded by his sons Henry,
Emicho and John. Otto
married before 1270 to
Agnes of
Leiningen (†
after December...
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Predecessor Walram II Otto I
Successor Henry I
Emicho I John
Gerlach I
Regent Otto I (until 1290)
Henry I
Emicho I John Born 1255 Died 2 July 1298 (aged 43)...