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Hochstaden was a
medieval county in the Rhineland. It
existed from the 11th to the 13th century.
After the
extinction of a
senior line, a
junior line was...
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Konrad von
Hochstaden (or
Conrad of Hochstadt) (1198/1205 – 18
September 1261) was
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1238 to 1261.
Konrad was a son of
Count Lothar...
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autofellating grotesque below a
statue of
Konrad von
Hochstaden...
- von
Hochstaden (died 1194 in Rome) was
Bishop of Liège and archchancellor. He came from the
family of the
Counts of
Hochstaden.
Lothar von
Hochstaden was...
- of
Germany by four of the
seven German Electoral Princes:
Konrad von
Hochstaden, the
Archbishop of Cologne;
Gerhard I von Dhaun [de],
Archbishop of Mainz;...
- 1246, the
Counts of Are-
Hochstaden died out.
Their estate was
inherited by the
Archbishop of
Cologne (Konrad von Are-
Hochstaden).
Count Ulrich von Nürburg...
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tower prominent Konrad von
Hochstaden statue atop an autofellatio-performing
grotesque Close-up of the
puzzling von
Hochstaden grotesque The Rathauslaube...
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uncle Duke
Henry II of
Brabant and the
Cologne archbishop Konrad von
Hochstaden,
William was
elected king of
Germany after Emperor Frederick II was excommunicated...
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during a
tournament at Neuss. He
married Margaret of
Hochstaden,
daughter of
Lothar I,
Count of
Hochstaden. She died on 30
January 1314, aged more than 100...
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married Heilwig (1150–1196),
likely the
daughter of Otto,
Count of Are-
Hochstaden. They had
eleven children who
survived into adulthood. Five sons: Herman...