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  Engelbert II of Berg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Count Engelbert II of Berg; also known as Engelbert I, Archbishop of Cologne: Engelbert I of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne: or Engelbert of Cologne; and as Saint Engelbert (b 1185 or 1186 in Burg an der Wupper; d 7 November 1225 near Gevelsberg).
Engelbert was born in 1185 or 1186, younger son of Count Engelbert I of Berg (d 1189) and his wife Margarete of Guelders at Schloss Burg, Burg an der Wupper.
Engelbert came to enjoy the trust of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, becoming imperial administrator (Reichsprovisor) in 1220 and guardian of the Emperor's son Henry (Henry (VII) of Germany), whom he crowned in Aachen in 1222 as King of the Romans at the age of 12.
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 St. Engelbert of Cologne
Engelbert's devotion to duty, and his obedience to the pope and to the emperor were eventually the cause of his ruin.
Engelbert was warned, commended himself to the protection of Divine Providence, and amid tears made a confession of his whole life to the Bishop of Minden.
In the martyrology Engelbert is commemorated on 7 Nov., as a martyr.
www.heiligenlexikon.de /CatholicEncyclopedia/Engelbert_von_Koeln.html?print   (984 words)

  
 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Our 27th Great-grandparents' Generation
(# 613427300 = Gérard II of Alsace, Duke of Upper-Lorraine)
(# 630204516 = Gérard II of Alsace, Duke of Upper-Lorraine)
(# 776470660 = Gérard II of Alsace, Duke of Upper-Lorraine)
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 Berg
MARGARET, heiress of Berg, married Henry IV, Duke of Limburg.
ENGELBERT I, Count of Berg, married Margaret of Guelders.
ADOLPH III, Count of Altena, Marck and Berg, married Adelheid of Arensburg, the daughter of Henry, Count of Arensburg.
www.royalancestorscollins.com /berg.htm   (282 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Engelbert of Cologne
Son of the influential Count Englebert of Berg and Margaret, daughter of the Count of Gelderland.
Appointed guardian of the juvenile King Henry VII and administrator of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Frederick II in 1221.
Pope Honorius III and Emperor Frederick II advised Engelbert to protect the nuns of Essen who were being oppressed and harassed by Engelbert's cousin, Count Frederick of Isenberg.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/sainte83.htm   (471 words)

  
 Solingen Germany
Without a doubt, Count Engelbert II was the most famous of the Counts of Berg.
Engelbert II, Archbishop of Cologne, Regent of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, had enemies among the empire's nobility and his own family.
In 1730, the Engels family led by Caspar II, some fellow artisans, and in-laws were induced to immigrate to Klingenthal France to establish their Iron working technology for the benefit of the French government.
www.engle-family.org /ancestors/ancdata/solingen.htm   (1620 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
Philippe II August King of France 1180-1223 Born 22 August 1165 Gonesse Died 14 July 1223 Mantes Married 28 April 1180 Bapaume 1249.
Isaac II Angelos Emperor of Byzantium 1185-1195, 1203-1204 Born circa 1155 Died January 1204 2255.
Engelbert II Count von Goerz Died circa 1 April 1191 2289.
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 Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Engelbert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was the son of the count of Berg and became the possessor of many benefices.
Engelbert was slain by his cousin Frederick, whom he had thwarted in an attempt to steal from the nuns of Essen.
Engelbert was ambushed at Gevelsberg and murdered on November 7.
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 ARDEE - LoveToKnow Article on ARDEE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From the marriage nc the heiress Mathilda (12821299) with Engelbert II., count n La Marck (d.
1618) greatly in- as eased the possessions of the house by his marriage with Ann of roy, heiress of Croy and of Chimay-Aerschot, and in 1576 was ade prince of the Empire by Maximilian II.
By the peace of Luneville ebruary i8o1), the next duke, Louis Engelbert, lost the greater gI.rt of his ancestral domain, but received in compensation n eppen and Recklinghausen.
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 Regents of Jülich-Kleve
The state of Jülich-Kleve emerged in western Germany at the end of the middle age as a result of inheritances and marriages, which united the duchies of Jülich, Kleve and Berg as well as the counties of Mark and Ravensberg.
Berg was later expanded and elevated to a grand Duchy, which was given to the French marshal Joachim Murat.
After the fall of Napoleon was the grand duchy dissolved and its territory was given to Prussia by the congress of Vienna.
www.tacitus.nu /historical-atlas/regents/germany/julich-kleve.htm   (327 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Clearly the houses of Berg and Nörvenich descended from these various individuals, given the names held closely in common and the handful of affiliations that are documented.
The comital title of the Deutz advocate Hermann (II) passes to Adolf II (of Berg), whom we assume to be Hermann’s son.
Conversely, the marriage of an Adolf of Berg with Adelheid of Lauffen – these are usually accepted as Adolf V’s parents – is customarily placed around 1075/80, which provides almost double that generational span.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/d/c/dcj121/prosop/counts/countyA/county02.htm   (945 words)

  
 Généalogie Joël Morin Genealogy - Name Index 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Baudouin II ' the bald' Ct of Flanders b.
Crinan 'The Thane' Mormaer of Atholl, Abthane of Dule, Stewart of the Western Isles, Lay Abbott of Dunkeld b.
Erenfried II Ct im Zulpichgau, Ct im Bonngau b.
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 History of Wipperfuerth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the year 1217, Duke Adolf III and Engelbert II transferred the right to call itself a "town" to the people of Wipperfürth.
This privilege was stated by Engelbert of Berg, who at the same time was archbishop of Cologne, in a document dating back to 1222.
Duke Engelbert of Berg is regarded as the founder of the town.
www.wipperfuerth-aktuell.de /wipperfuerth/geschichte_e.html   (1318 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Austria Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1918 Austria became a republic, which lasted until 1934 when the chancellor Engelbert Dollfuß established a dictatorship.
After the defeat of the Nazis, the Allies occupied Austria at the end of World War II until 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic under the condition that it remained neutral (see also: Austrian State Treaty).
However, after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, Austria became increasingly involved in European affairs, and in 1995, Austria joined the European Union, and the Euro monetary system in 1999.
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Saffenberg
Eberhard's first wife was Irmingard of Berg, the daughter of Adolf VI of Berg, a member of the Luxembourg family.
Engelbert's wife Mechtild was the great-great-granddaughter of Arnold I, "heer" van Altena and Mechtild van Holte, see above.
Engelbert and Mechtild's eldest son Adolf II inherited the title of Count van der Marck.
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 List of assassinated people Online Research :: Information about List of assassinated people   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Raymond II of Tripoli, (1152), County of Tripoli
Engelbert II of Berg, (1225)), Archbishop of Cologne
Alexander II of Russia, (1881), Emperor of All the Russias
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 (GC4CE3) Eibach stash (II replacement) by utimati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Call the year in which St. Engelbert was born in this castle.
In which year had the castle been pawned to the earls of Gimborn by the earls of Berg.
In welchem Jahr wurde der heilige Engelbert auf der Burg gebohren?
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 AREMBERG, or ARENBERG - Online Information article about AREMBERG, or ARENBERG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Berg, and indemnifying him by a See also:
Duke Prosper Louis died in 1861, and was succeeded by his son Engelbert (d.
1875), who was followed in his turn by his son Engelbert (b.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /APO_ARN/AREMBERG_or_ARENBERG.html   (786 words)

  
 Marck
ENGELBERT II, Count of the Marck in 1308, died in 1328.
ENGELBERT I, Count of Marck in 1249, died in 1277.
ENGELBERT I (see Berg), Count of Berg, married Margaret of Guelder.
www.royalancestorscollins.com /marck.htm   (210 words)

  
 Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc.
Since Stephen II had a legitimate election, and has never been considered an Anti-Pope by anyone, it is especially inappropiate to create confusion with anyone after him.
The three Archbishops all participated in the subsequent crowning of a new Emperor, as seen in the 1764 coronation of Joseph II at right, though they were really crowning him King of the Romans (originally King of the Eastern Franks).
Afterwards, it was demolished by the Ottomans for the Mosque of the Sult.ân Meh.med II (Fâtih.
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 Middle Kingdom - Internal Letter of Acceptances and Returns - August 2003
The temporal difference is not as great as it appears - There were several Engelbert's who served as Archbishop of Cologne in period: Engelbert I von Berg 1216-1225, Engelbert II von Falkenstein 1261-1274, and Engelbert III von der Marck 1364-1369.
We are concerned with the presumptuousness of the submitted arms, and feel they may cross the line with the standard representation of St. Engelbert (an "archbishop with a crozier in one hand and an upraised sword, piercing a crescent moon, in the other").
Without evidence for this word being used earlier, the Pious> is not registerable, as there is a temporal difference of over 300 years (one weirdness) and another weirdness for the lingual disparity.
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 Berg & Frank Families - Person Page 248
Confilicting evidence placed her birth in 1803 in Delbruck, Westfalen Prussia (History of Maries County, Volume II).
Gerhard died on April 14, 1863 in Camp Sweeney, Corinth, Perry County, Mississippi, at age 19 in the camp hospital while serving in the Civil War.
He was the son of Johan Engelbert Evers and Elizabeth Weising.
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, Adolf II Duke of Julich and Berg
Father: Adolf II of Berg Mother: Adelheid of Laufen Spouse: Adelheid of Cleve
Father: Adolf III of Berg Mother: Adelheid of Cleve Spouse: Imgard of Wasserburg
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 julich1
ROYL show Gerhard as having 2 sons - Walram and Count William II (a 1050), the latter being father of Count Gerhard III.
With other major differences over the next couple of generations, in particular concerning the passing of the title through an heiress (which is not shown by ROYL), it is not clear exactly where the misinterpretations were (presumed to have been by ROYL).
Margaret, heiress of Ravensberg and Berg (d 1389, dau of Otto, Count of Ravensberg)
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 Grammar - Castle Quest
The castle owes its existence to the Counts of Berg, who also gave their name to the surrounding region, the Bergisches Land.
From 1218, Count Engelbert II had a small fortress, built a century or so before, extended around the hall.
The medieval owners of the castle were, as you said, the counts of BERG.
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 Austria -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Austria was annexed by (A republic in central Europe; split into East German and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990) Germany in 1938 (the (Click link for more info and facts about Anschluss) Anschluss) amongst popular acclaim.
In that year it also became a member of the (An organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security) UN.
(German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945)) Adolf Hitler was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Braunau) Braunau, Upper Austria.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/au/austria.htm   (2497 words)

  
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Count of Artois, Robert II Ruler of Neapel 1250-1302
Count of Blois, Aubri II Count of Blois, Etienne (Henri) 1046-1102
Count of Meissen, Herman II Count of Meissen, Otto Margrave of Meissen 1140-1190
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 DEMO ART - Music - Schloß Burg
= is the most famous Dutch of Berg, he was the second man in Old Germany after emperor Friedrich II..
But his sister was jealous about his position, and her husband murdered him with
His dead body was refused by his sister to his last rest in Schloß Burg, so Engelbert II.
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 Descendants of Hermann II von Windisch-Graetz -gen 11-16 of 21 gen-
Descendants of Hermann II von Windisch-Graetz -gen 11-16 of 21 gen-
Married (2) Count Julius II zu Salm in Neuburg, son of
Prince and Duc Ernest Engelbert d'Arenberg, son of Prince and
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 REFERENCE RESOURCES FOR EARLY CHRISTIAN ART & ARCHITECTURE
Engelbert Kirschbaum S.J., herausgeber, in Zusammenarbeit mit Guenter Bandmann, et.
Includes early Christian and Byzantine as well as early, high and late middle ages, Renaissance and Baroque as well as Slavic art.
II Reihe, Studien zur spaetantiken und fruehchristliche Kunst, Bd.
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