KonradvonWallhausen otherwise Konrad I of Meissen or Konrad I vonWallhausen (died 6 January 1258) was Bishop of Meissen from 1240 to 1258. His episcopate...
the 13th century (1241–1247). In 1253 castle was handed over to KonradvonWallhausen, Bishop of Meissen. In 1319 the complex became part of the dukedom...
Albrecht von Mutzschen otherwise Albrecht II of Meissen or Albrecht II von Mutzschen (died 24 July 1266) was Bishop of Meissen from 1258 to 1266. Albrecht...
Meissen from December 1228 to his death. Heinrich was probably a member of the Von Plaue family, ministeriales of the Archbishop of Magdeburg. Before his elevation...
and was disliked by the people and local nobles. Following a dispute with Konrad of Homberg-Markdorf and the Abbot Eberhard of Reichenau, he was killed by...
Serajuddin, Bengali Sufi scholar and mystic (d. 1357) January 6 – Konrad I vonWallhausen, bishop of Meissen February 20 – Al-Musta'sim, Abbasid caliph of...
Maurice’s Rotunda [de] (Holy Sepulchre) was built in 940 on orders of Bishop Konrad (934 - 975) who was canonized in 1123. The relics of Saint Pelagius were...
sword" (" épée-grande"). The 17th century military expert Johann Jacob vonWallhausen describes that longsword fencing was in large parts used as a basis...
Peasants' War 1524–1526. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2003. de:Konrad Widerholt Ludwig Finckh: Konrad Widerholt, Ein Mann in Hegau; Silberburg Verlag, Stuttgart...
Hergenfeld’s neighbours are the municipalities of Schöneberg, Windesheim, Wallhausen and Spabrücken, all of which likewise lie within the Bad Kreuznach district...
Chinese politician, poet and writer (b. 1190) 1258 January 6 – Konrad I vonWallhausen, bishop of Meissen February 20 – Al-Musta'sim, Abbasid caliph of...