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Richard von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads (also
spelled Greiffenclau and Vollraths; 1467 – 13
March 1531) was a
German clergyman who
served as
Archbishop and...
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Georg Friedrich von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads (also
spelled Greiffenclau; 8
September 1573 – 6 July 1629) was a
German theologian who
served as Prince-Bishop...
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Trier († 1354)
Bohemond II,
archbishop of
Trier († 1367)
Richard von
Greiffenklau zu Vollrads, archbishop-elector of
Trier († 1531)
Lothar von Metternich...
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Johann von Eck [de], an ****istant of the
Archbishop of Trier,
Richard von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads at that time,
acted as
spokesman for the emperor. The main...
- the Rhineland,
formed an
alliance with his
peers against Richard von
Greiffenklau, Archbishop-elector of
Trier (r. 1511–1531),
allegedly to lead the Archbishop's...
- the Holy Robe
which was kept in the Cathedral.
Archbishop Richard von
Greiffenklau arranged the
opening of the
altar that had
enshrined the
tunic since...
- self-portrait; one of his son Giandomenico; one of the prince-bishop von
Greiffenklau; one of the
painter Antonio Bossi; and one of the architect, Balthasar...
- Maximilian, Duke of
Bavaria (1609–35)
Johann von
Kronberg (1609–26)
Georg von
Greiffenklau (1626–29)
Anselm von
Umstadt (1629–35)
Military leader Johann Tserclaes...
- John II of
Baden 1456–1503
Jakob II von
Baden 1503–1511
Richard von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads 1511–1531
Johann von
Metzenhausen 1531–40
Johann Ludwig von...
- Karl
Philipp Freiherr von
Greiffenclau zu
Vollraths (sometimes also
Greifenclau or Vollrads, 1690–1754) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1749 to...