Hochstaden was a medieval county in the Rhineland. It existed from the 11th to the 13th century. After the extinction of a senior line, a junior line was created by marital connection with the counts of Are-Hochstaden. After the main line Are died out, their property fell to the high Stader line. Finally, Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden and his brother bequeathed the property to the Cologne archbishopric.[1]
^Gerhard Taddey: Encyclopedia of German history. 2e., Stuttgart 1983, ISBN 3-520-80002-0, S. 339
Hochstaden was a medieval county in the Rhineland. It existed from the 11th to the 13th century. After the extinction of a senior line, a junior line was...
Konrad von Hochstaden (or Conrad of Hochstadt) (1198/1205 – 18 September 1261) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1238 to 1261. Konrad was a son of Count Lothar...
von Hochstaden (died 1194 in Rome) was Bishop of Liège and archchancellor. He came from the family of the Counts of Hochstaden. Lothar von Hochstaden was...
of Germany by four of the seven German Electoral Princes: Konrad von Hochstaden, the Archbishop of Cologne; Gerhard I von Dhaun [de], Archbishop of Mainz;...
tower prominent Konrad von Hochstaden statue atop an autofellatio-performing grotesque Close-up of the puzzling von Hochstaden grotesque The Rathauslaube...
stone was laid on Saturday, 15 August 1248, by Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden. The eastern arm was completed under the direction of Master Gerhard,...
uncle Duke Henry II of Brabant and the Cologne archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, William was elected king of Germany after Emperor Frederick II was excommunicated...
Hochstaden, provost of Xanten, with the assent of his brother Conrad of Are-Hochstaden gifted the county and its castles - Are, Hardt and Hochstaden –...
September 1296) was the eldest son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden. In 1259, Adolf succeeded his father as Count of Berg. King Rudolph I...
Emperor supported Lothar of Hochstaden, provost of the church of St Cassius in Bonn and brother of Count Dietrich of Hochstaden. Albert took the matter to...
border. It is the site of the 1257 Battle of Frechen between Conrad von Hochstaden, Archbishop of Cologne and the people of the town. In the 16th century...
growing pilgrimages to the relics, von Dassel's successor, Philipp von Hochstaden, commissioned the current Shrine of the Three Kings in the late 12th century...
Denmark 1180 – Louis VII, king of France (b. 1120) 1261 – Konrad von Hochstaden, archbishop of Cologne 1302 – Eudokia Palaiologina, empress of Trebizond...
Image Name From To Notes Konrad von Hochstaden 1238 1261 Engelbert II von Falkenburg 1261 1274 Siegfried II of Westerburg 1274 1297 Wikbold I von Holte...
Die Grafen von Are, Hochstaden, Nurburg und Neuenare : ein Beitrag zur rheinischen Geschichte, 1844 – The counts of Are, Hochstaden, Nürburg and Neuenahr:...
this, the allodium of Heerlen appears to be owned by the counts of Ahr-Hochstaden. Theoderich van Are (Udo van Toul's cousin) separated Heerlen from Voerendaal...
during a tournament at Neuss. He married Margaret of Hochstaden, daughter of Lothar I, Count of Hochstaden. She died on 30 January 1314, aged more than 100...
lord. Bernard II 1140 1167-1196 1224 Lordship of Lippe Heilwig of Are-Hochstaden (1150-1196) eleven children Brother of the previous. Also Lord of Rheda...
years later, Essen received its town charter and seal when Konrad von Hochstaden, the Archbishop of Cologne, marched into the city and erected a city wall...
of Berg (c. 1242–1308), son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden William IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg (1455–1511), last ruler of the Duchy of...
Cologne began to evangelise the area around Dorsten. Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden, together with the Count of Cleves, granted Dorsten the city rights in...