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- Johannes Hinderbach (15 August 1418 – 21 September 1486) was Prince-Bishop of Trent from 12 May 1466 until his death. He was by birth a member of the Austrian...
- extracted under torture. At the time of the events, Prince-Bishop Johannes Hinderbach reigned in Trent under the ultimate jurisdiction of Holy Roman Emperor...
- Having convicted and executed several prominent Jews, Bishop Johannes Hinderbach of Trent widely disseminated accounts of miracles performed by Simon of...
- managed to reopen the case in Rome. The prince-bishop of Trent, Johannes Hinderbach, had powerful friends in Rome, including the papal librarian Bartolomeo...
- 1444–1446 (Anti-Bishop) George II Haak von Themeswald 1446–1465 Johannes Hinderbach 1465–1486 Ulrich III von Frundsberg 1486–1493 Ulrich IV von Liechtenstein...
- families forced to convert to Christianity. The bishop of Trento, Johannes Hinderbach, sought (without success) to have Simonino canonized and published the...
- is a bus connection to Kirchhain which runs many times daily. Johannes Hinderbach (1418-1486), Bishop of Trento Gustav Simon (1878-1962), administrative...
- Marcello. He also lived in Trieste (1466–1470). He was prompted by Johannes Hinderbach, Prince-Bishop of Trent, to write an antisemitic hymn about Simon of Trent...
- well-styled residence. The Castelvecchio was further modified by Johannes Hinderbach, who had the double loggia Gothic entrance gate built. In the first decades...
- 1455, Aeneas again travelled to Rome on an emb****y which included Johann Hinderbach to proffer the obedience of Germany to the new pope, Calixtus III. The...