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Nicolaus von
Tüngen (or
Tungen),
bishop of
Warmia from 1467
until 1489,
originates from this village. In 1347,
ancestors of von
Tüngen, the Prussian...
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Nicolaus von
Tüngen (Polish Mikołaj
Tungen; German:
Nikolaus von
Tüngen; died 14
February 1489 in
Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński)) was
bishop of Warmia...
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province of
Warmia between the King of
Poland Casimir IV and
Nicolaus von
Tüngen, the new
bishop of
Warmia chosen –
without the king's
approval – by the...
- 1458–1467 Paul von
Legendorf (Legendorf) 1467–1489
Nicolaus von
Tüngen (Mikołaj
Tungen) 1489–1512
Lucas Watzenrode 1512–1523
Fabian of Lossainen, from...
- Das "R" im
Namen der
derzeit stärksten Golf-Variante
weckt große Erwar-
tungen.
Rockt der 310 PS
starke Allradler den Ring
endlich so, wie sich das gehört...
- von
Tüngen against the wish of the
Polish king. The
Estates of
Royal Prussia did not take the side of the
Cathedral Chapter.
Nicholas von
Tüngen allied...
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Nicolaus von
Tüngen as bishop,
which led to the War of the
Priests (1467–1479)
between King
Casimir IV
Jagiellon (1447–1492) and
Nikolaus von
Tüngen (1467–89)...
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Jagiellon of Poland. The
Order successfully supported the bishop,
Nicolaus von
Tüngen, in the dispute. Von
Richtenberg died in Königsberg.
Friedrich Borchert:...
- 1367) 1440 –
Dietrich of Oldenburg,
German nobleman 1489 –
Nicolaus von
Tüngen, prince-bishop of
Warmia 1528 –
Edzard I,
German nobleman (b. 1462) 1549...
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newly elected bishop,
Nicolaus von
Tüngen (1467–89),
acknowledged the King's
right to do so.
Poland contested von
Tüngen's election, and this led to the War...