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Frederick of Blankenheim
Bishop of Utrecht
Church
Catholic Church
Diocese
Utrecht
In office
1393–1423
Predecessor
Floris van Wevelinkhoven
Successor
Utrecht Schism Rudolf van Diepholt Zweder van Culemborg
Personal details
Born
c. 1355
Died
9 October 1423
Previous post(s)
Bishop of Strasbourg
Frederick of Blankenheim (c. 1355 – Castle Ter Horst (Loenen), 9 October 1423) served as Bishop of Strasbourg from 1375 to 1393 and then as Bishop of Utrecht from 1393 until his death in 1423.[1][2]
^Blok, Petrus Johannes; Molhuysen, Philipp Christiaan, eds. (1911). "[Blankenheim, Frederik van]". Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (in Dutch). Vol. 1. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
^Neu, Heinrich (1961). "Friedrich". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 5 (Online ed.). p. 592.
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