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    of the diet against Adalbert, and declared Heinrich intrusus. Archbishop Adalbert of Bohemia was deprived of the diocese of Salzburg by Pope Alexander III...
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    Adalbert III of Bohemia (1145 – 8 April 1200), also called Vojtěch in his native Bohemia, was Archbishop of Salzburg between 1168 and 1177 and then again...
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    Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg (Latin: Archiepiscopatus Salisburgensis; German: Fürsterzbistum Salzburg; Erzstift Salzburg; Erzbistum Salzburg) was an ecclesiastical...
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  • (875–915) Adalbert III of Bohemia (1145–1200), Archbishop of Salzburg, born Vojtěch Přemyslid Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875), German prince Adalbert of Egmond...
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    Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (German: Adalbert Alfons Maria Ascension Antonius Hubertus Joseph omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern) (3 June 1886 – 29 December...
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    Corvey's Deeds of the Saxons, in Hermann of Reichenau's Chronicon and by Adalbert of Weissenburg in his continuation of the Chronicon of Regino of Prüm....
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    Bohemia and Germany were strained. When his son Adalbert (Vojtěch) III became archbishop of Salzburg in 1169, the emperor suspected him of supporting...
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    childless. By his second wife, Agnes of Germany, widow of Frederick I, Duke of Swabia: Adalbert Henry II Jasomirgott (1107–1177) Leopold IV (c. 1108 – 1141)...
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    Historian Heinz Bühler's suggestion that Berta of Boll, the wife of Count Adalbert of Elchingen-Ravenstein, was Agnes' and Frederick's daughter is purely...
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    enslaved African boys wearing gold chains. In 1732, the king invited the Salzburg Protestants to settle in East Prussia, which had been depopulated by plague...
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