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- Floris van Wevelinkhoven (ca. 1330 – Castle Hardenberg, 4 April 1393) was Bishop of Münster from 1364 to 1379 and Bishop of Utrecht from 1379 to 1393...
- van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II of Horne (1371–1379) Floris van Wevelinkhoven (1379–1393) Frederik III van Blankenheim (1393–1423) Rudolf van Diepholt...
- van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II van ****n (1371–1379) Floris van Wevelinkhoven (1379–1393) Frederik III van Blankenheim (1393–1423) Rudolf van Diepholt...
- Catholic Church Diocese Utrecht In office 1393–1423 Predecessor Floris van Wevelinkhoven Successor Utrecht Schism Rudolf van Diepholt Zweder van Culemborg Previous...
- Dutch painter Floris de Vries (born 1989), Dutch golfer Floris van Wevelinkhoven (c.1315–1393), Bishop of Münster and Bishop of Utrecht Anna Floris (born...
- Succeeded by Arnold II of Horne Preceded by Adolphus of the Marck Prince-bishop of Münster as John I 1363–1364 Succeeded by Florence of Wevelinkhoven...
- picture. Band 1. Düsseldorf 1961 Wevelinkhoven WXXYI THIDERIGUS nobilis, the Ysenborch. Florenz von Wevelinkhoven's Chronik der Bischöfe von Münster mit...
- 1379 (1379): Arnold II van Horne 1379 (1379) – 1393 (1393): Floris van Wevelinkhoven 1393 (1393) – 1423 (1423): Frederick of Blankenheim 1423 (1423) – 1455 (1455):...
-  Died: 1390 Regnal titles Catholic Church titles Preceded by Florence of Wevelinkhoven Prince-bishop of Münster as John II 1379–1382 Succeeded by Heidenreich...
- of the Marck (1357–1363) John I of Virneburg (1363–1364) Florence of Wevelinkhoven (1364–1378) John II Potho of Pothenstein (1379–1382) Heidenreich Wolf...