- Maximilien-Auguste
Bleickard d'Helmstatt,
Count of
Helmstatt (28
August 1728 – 10 July 1802) was a German-born
nobleman who
served as a
military officer...
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Battle of Raban, an
engagement fought in
autumn 958 near
Araban Raban of
Helmstatt (born 1362),
German bishop Jonathan Raban (1942-2023),
British travel...
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Raban von
Helmstatt (c. 1362 – 4
November 1439) was a
German nobleman who
served as
Bishop of
Speyer from 1396 and as
Archbishop and
Elector of Trier...
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mother was
Margaret of
Helmstatt, a
member of the
Franconian von
Helmstatt family. Both the von
Rosenberg family and the von
Helmstatt family belonged to...
- neo-gothic) The "Hohe Haus"
which was
built in 1438 by the
archbishop Raban von
Helmstatt.
Today a
museum of the town is in there. The
limes began near the city...
- von
Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain [de] 1418–1430
Raban von
Helmstatt 1430–1438
Jakob I von Sierck [de] 1439–1456 John II of
Baden 1456–1503...
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Dietrich (1341–1365?)
Dietrich II. von
Ubstadt (1365–1377?)
Dieter von
Helmstatt (1377–1398)
Dietrich III. von
Venningen (1398–1424)
Dieter II. von Angelach...
-
ignored the
election of
Rudolf and
instead set his
sights on
Raban of
Helmstatt, the prince-bishop of Speyer, whom he
appointed as the
bishop of Utrecht...
- had died in 1430, Pope
Martin V
appointed the
Speyer bishop Raban of
Helmstatt his successor. Nevertheless, the
Electorate was
contested by opposing...
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Upper Rhine)
Heddersdorf (Middle Rhine,
Upper Rhine) Hees (Upper Rhine)
Helmstatt (Kraichgau) Hess (Kocher)
Hessberg (Gebirg)
Hettersdorf (Odenwald, Baunach)...