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  • Bruno IV von Sayn (died 2 November 1208) was the archbishop of Cologne from 1205 until his death. Bruno was the son of Eberhard I, Count of Sayn. He was...
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  • (953–965) Bruno II von Berg, archbishop of Cologne (1131–1137) Bruno III von Berg, archbishop of Cologne (1191–1193) Bruno IV von Sayn, archbishop of Cologne...
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    until 1803. Bruno III von Berg 1191–1192, brother of Friedrich II above Adolf I von Berg 1192–1205, nephew of Bruno III above Bruno IV von Sayn 1205–1208...
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    until 1204. After the deposition of Archbishop Bruno IV, Archbishop of Cologne, upon the urging of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, he was unanimously elected...
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    Altena (1192–1205), Bruno IV von Sayn (1205–1208), Dietrich I von Hengebach (1208–1215), Engelbert II of Berg (1216–1225), Heinrich I von Müllenark (1225–1237)...
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  • After the abdication of his uncle Bruno III of Berg he became Archbishop of Cologne in 1193, as Adolf I, or Adolf I von Altena. In March 1194 he received...
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    of Saints The death of Archbishop Engelbert of Cologne, poem by Annette von Droste-Hülshoff at Project Gutenberg Engelbert's shrine in Cologne Cathedral...
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    Isenburg-Neumagen, 1502–1554, when it passed by marriage to the Counts of Sayn-Homburg. Isenburg-Kempenich, 1137–1424, when it passed to the Lords of Schöneck...
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  • and his fiancée The Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, the groom's maternal aunt The Hereditary Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, the groom's...
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  • Berg, Prince-Archbishop (1192–1205) Bruno IV von Sayn, Prince-Archbishop (1205–1208, in opposition) Dietrich I von Hengebach, Prince-Archbishop (1208–1215...
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Chur (complete list) – Ulrich III von Tegerfelden, Prince-bishop (1170–1179) Bruno von Ehrenfels, Prince-bishop (1179–1180) Henry II, Prince-bishop...
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    Frankfurt Parliament (category Frederick William IV of Prussia)
    1848) Heinrich von Gagern (17 December 1848 until 10 May 1849) Maximilian Grävell [de] (16 May 1849 until 3 June 1849) August Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg [de]...
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  • Orsini von Rosenberg The Counts of Starhemberg The Counts of Wurmbrand The Counts of Giech The Counts of Gravenitz The Counts of Pückler The Lord of Sayn-Altenkirchen...
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    alleged mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn speaking with a former police chief were leaked to the press in mid-2018. Sayn-Wittgenstein claimed that...
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    1233) Clement of Dunblane, Scottish cleric, friar and bishop Eberhard von Sayn, German knight and Landmeister Fujiwara no Tomoie, Japanese nobleman (b...
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    prevent the family of his former wife Von Neuenahr from taking the county, Count Johan adopted his cousin Irmgard of Sayn at her marriage to Winrich of Daun...
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    that Kment died in the early 1970s. If indeed Kment was the source then von Seemen would have listed Sailer in either the first or second edition of...
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  • IV. Naso, Prince-bishop (1418–1440) Konrad von Rechberg, Administrator (1440–1441) Heinrich IV Freiherr von Hewen, Administrator (1441–1456) Antonius de...
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  • June 20 – Tsar Feodor II of Russia (b. 1589) July 2 – Louis I, Count of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1588–1605) (b. 1532) July 18 – Johann II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar...
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    programme added later, linked to Lamartine or to the preface by Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, see the next paragraph. The form of Les préludes corresponds...
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