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- Berthold of Pietengau, also known as Berthold Count von Pietengau in Sigmaringen ( - 1254) was Prince-Bishop of P****au from 1250 to 1254. Berthold was...
- Albert I Count of Pietengau (* around 1215; † 9 December 1260/62) was Bishop of Regensburg from 1246 to 1259. Albert's father was Count Gottfried von...
- Albert I of Käfernburg (c. 1170–1232), Archbishop of Magdeburg Albert I of Pietengau (c. 1215–1260) Albert I, Lord of Mecklenburg (after 1230–1265) Albert...
- DecemberPeter Chaceporc, English archdeacon and amb****ador Berthold of Pietengau, German prince-bishop of P****au Faris al-Din Aktay, Egyptian nobleman...
- Konrad IV of Frontenhausen (1204–1227), Siegfried (1227–1246) Albert I of Pietengau (1247–1260) Albertus Magnus (1260–1262) Leo Thundorfer (1262–1277) Heinrich...
- von Sigmaringen-Helfenstein and his son Graf Gebhard von Sigmaringen-Pietengau. In 1258 the cousin of Graf Gebhard, Graf Ulrich II. von Helfenstein,...
- DecemberPeter Chaceporc, English archdeacon and amb****ador Berthold of Pietengau, German prince-bishop of P****au Faris al-Din Aktay, Egyptian nobleman...
- Frontenhausen [de; fr] (1204–1227) Siegfried [de; fr; it] (1227–1246) Albert I of Pietengau (1247–1260) Saint Albertus Magnus (Albert II) (1260–1262) Leo Thundorfer...
- confirmed by pope. Called himself Electus Pataviensis in 1249. 34 Berthold of Pietengau 1250 1254 B. was appointed by the papal legate, Cardinal Petrus de Collemedio...
- Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau, Prince-Bishop (1249–1249) Berthold of Pietengau, Prince-Bishop (1250–1254) Otto of Lonsdorf, Prince-Bishop (1254–1265)...