- The
House of
Sponheim or
Spanheim was a
medieval German noble family,
which originated in
Rhenish Franconia. They were
immediate Counts of
Sponheim until...
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Bernhard von
Spanheim (or Sponheim; 1176 or 1181 – 4
January 1256), a
member of the
noble House of Sponheim, was Duke of
Carinthia for 54
years from 1202...
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Friedrich Spanheim the
Younger (1 May 1632 – 18 May 1701) was a
German Calvinist theologian of
conservative views, son of
Friedrich Spanheim. He was born...
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Friedrich Spanheim the
Elder (January 1, 1600,
Amberg – May 14, 1649, Leiden) was a
Calvinistic theology professor at the
University of Leiden. He entered...
- were led by a
number of
important feudal families, such as the
Dukes of
Spanheim, the
Counts of Gorizia, the
Counts of Celje, and, finally, the
House of...
- Ezekiel,
Freiherr von
Spanheim (also Ézéchiel, and
known as
Baron Spanheim) (7/18
December 1629 – 14/25
November 1710) was a
Genevan diplomat and scholar...
- screenwriter;
lived in
Geneva 1956–59
Ezekiel Spanheim (1629–1710),
Prussian diplomat Friedrich Spanheim (1632–1701),
Calvinistic theology professor at...
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Sponheim Issue Engelbert I,
Margrave of
Istria House House of
Sponheim Father Eberhard I von
Spanheim Mother Hedwig,
Countess of
Nellenburg Religion Catholic...
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Philip of
Spanheim (also:
Philip of Sponheim; died 22 July 1279) was a 13th
century bishop who was
elected Archbishop of
Salzburg (1247–1257) and Patriarch...
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Johannes Trithemius (/trɪˈθɛmiəs/; 1
February 1462 – 13
December 1516), born
Johann Heidenberg, was a
German Benedictine abbot and a
polymath who was active...