Heinrich von Berg (died 14 April 1197 in Würzburg) was Bishop of Passau from 1169 to 1171 and Bishop of Würzburg from 1191 to 1197.[1][2][3][4]
^Peter Kolb, Ernst-Günther Krenig (Hrsg.): Unterfränkische Geschichte. Band 1: Von der germanischen Landnahme bis zum hohen Mittelalter. Echter, Würzburg 1989, ISBN 3-429-01263-5, p350–351.
^Herbert Wilhelm Wurster: Das Bistum Passau und seine Geschichte. 4 Bände, Straßburg 1994-2010.
^Liste aller Bischöfe des Bistums Archived 2018-06-12 at the Wayback Machine.
^Peter Kolb, Ernst-Günther Krenig (Hrsg.): Unterfränkische Geschichte. Band 1: Von der germanischen Landnahme bis zum hohen Mittelalter. Echter, (Wurzburg, 1989), ISBN 3-429-01263-5, p350–351.
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opposition) Dietrich I von Hengebach 1208–1215 (in opposition) Engelbert II vonBerg 1216–1225, nephew of Bruno III above Heinrich I von Mulnarken 1225–1237...
Commander, 1906. Baron Guenther HeinrichvonBerg (1765–1843) German Statesman, awarded June 9, 1820. Johann Christoph frhr von Bartenstein (1689–1767), Statesman...
"Abschied" (Elimar von Monsterberg-Muenckenau) "Grenzen der Menschheit" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) "Vielgeliebte schöne Frau" (Heinrich Heine) "Sehnsucht"...
Henning vonBerg (born 10 June 1961) is a former German civil engineer who became a portrait photographer. His specialty is character portraits and fine...
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