Peter of Aspelt (aka Peter von Aichspelt, Peter von Basel, Peter von Mainz; born 1240/45, died 5 June 1320 in Mainz) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1306 to 1320,[1] and an influential political figure of the period. He brought the archbishopric to its peak of power.[2]
^Imperial Archbishops
^Lins, Joseph (1910). "Mainz" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9.
PeterofAspelt (aka Peter von Aichspelt, Peter von Basel, Peter von Mainz; born 1240/45, died 5 June 1320 in Mainz) was Archbishop of Mainz from 1306...
important figures in the history of Germany such as Hatto I, Adalbert of Mainz, Siegfried III, PeterofAspelt and Albert of Brandenburg. There were several...
VII of Luxembourg, who was elected by six of seven votes, contrived by the mighty Archchancellor PeterofAspelt, elector and prince-archbishop of Mainz...
1114) Albrecht (c. 1130) Stephen PeterofAspelt c 1306. Chancellor Archchancellor of Unseen University One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
led by the experienced diplomat and expert on Czech issues, PeterofAspelt, Archbishop of Mainz. Because the emperor had imperial Czech regiments accompany...
heiligen Petrus, a hospital dedicated to St. Peter and founded circa 1310 by PeterofAspelt, Archbishop of Mainz, the Spitalkirche was constructed (demolished...
they perished in a heroic fight to the death with forces of Mainz Archbishop PeterofAspelt. In 1332, Pope John XXII granted a 40-day indulgence to those...
pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church June 5 – PeterofAspelt, German priest, chancellor and archbishop July 9 – Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Indian ruler of the...
Germaniae of the Holy Roman Empire and ecclesiastical overlord of the Bohemian dioceses of Prague and Olomouc. During the Sede vacante of the archdiocese of Prague...
election of King Henry VII in 1308, Heinrich followed the example of Baldwin of Luxembourg, Elector of Trier, and ofPeterofAspelt, Elector of Mainz,...
of the Count of Ortenburg in a feud. On 25 March 1313, Obernburg was raised to town by Archbishop of Mainz PeterofAspelt.: 11 The confirmation of town...
the Eleven Thousand Virgins of Cologne: Relics, Reliquaries and the Visual Culture of Group Sanctity in Late Medieval Europe (Peter Lang, 2010) passim....
pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church June 5 – PeterofAspelt, German priest, chancellor and archbishop July 9 – Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Indian ruler of the...
Heinrich and Lippold von Hanstein with the permission of Bishop PeterofAspelt began to re-build the whole of the castle. The walls and gates destroyed during...
disputed: PeterofAspelt, Archbishop-Elector of Mainz Baldwin of Luxembourg, brother of Henry VII and Archbishop-Elector of Trier John, son of Henry VII...
zuo den Rodenboychen when the Archbishop of Mainz, PeterofAspelt and the Bishop of Würzburg, Gottfried III of Hohenlohe, concluded an agreement here dealing...
site given to the Carthusians for the construction of a monastery by Archbishop Peter von Aspelt in 1320. The conventual premises were ready for use...
of Luxembourg in 1310. Louis was crowned by Peter von Aspelt, the Archbishop of Mainz, while Frederick of Habsburg received consecration by the Cologne...
Heinrich IV Knoderer (1275–1286), Peter I Reich von Reichenstein (1286–1296), Peter von Aspelt (1297–1306) Prince-Bishops of Augsburg – Hartwig II (Augsburg)...
to his death 1318 at Peter von Aspelts court in Mainz Marianne Müller, (1772–1851) soprano singer at the Königliches Theater of Berlin in 1789–1816 Gottfried...
against King Philip II of Spain. As a result, Philip confiscated the castle and conferred it on Peter Ernst von Mansfeld, the governor of Luxembourg. In 1417...
the name of a former castle in Clausen, Luxembourg. The elaborate building was the residence ofPeter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort, governor of Luxembourg...