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Rudolf of Wied (died 9 July 1197) (also appearing in the forms "Rudolph," "Rodolf," Radulf," etc.) was anti-Archbishop of Trier from 1183–1189. He was a supporter of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in the late twelfth century phase of the Investiture Controversy.
Silver denier of the Archbishop of Trier, issued ca. 1186-1189 by the cathedral chapter. Obverse shows the mitered archbishop with a crosier; reverse shows two towers and a roofed apse surmounted by a cross, probably representing the cathedral. (This coin is identified as representing either Rudolf of Wied or Folmar of Karden, more likely the former.)
RudolfofWied (died 9 July 1197) (also appearing in the forms "Rudolph," "Rodolf," Radulf," etc.) was anti-Archbishop of Trier from 1183–1189. He was...
Montreuil 1131–1152 Hillin of Falmagne 1152–1169 Arnold I of Vaucourt 1169–1183 Folmar of Karden 1183–1189 RudolfofWied 1183–1189 (in opposition) John...
candidate Folmar of Karden and the pro-imperial Rudolf of Wied, and allowing the canons of Trier to hold a new election, but was overruled by Pope Urban...
to the See of Trier in 1183 contested between the papal candidate Folmar of Karden and the imperial candidate RudolfofWied. In pursuance of his anti-imperial...
and the Provost of Trier, RudolfofWied, the candidate favored by the emperor Frederick Barbarossa and the greater part of the canons and prelates present...
dispute over the investiture of the rival Archbishops of Trier, Folmar of Karden (the pro-papal candidate) and RudolfofWied (afterward invested as anti-archbishop...
died. RudolfofWied continued in possession of the see until both Folmar and he were formally deposed by Clement III and the election of John of Speyer...
the Archbishopric fell into dispute between Folmar of Karden and Rudolf of Wied. Arnold I. von Valancourt in den Saarländischen Biografien (in German) Leopold...
lines, Wied-Isenburg and Wied-Runkel, and the County ofWied was divided between them. Wilhelm IV von Wied-Runkel was given the “Obere Grafschaft Wied (Upper...
first scientific description of the margay, named in honour of Prince Maximilian ofWied-Neuwied, who collected specimens in Brazil. The margay is very...
conflict with the emperor. One of the elected candidates was Folmar of Karden, archdeacon of Metz; the other, RudolfofWied, was the candidate the emperor...
Leeuwenbergh. In 1968, David de Wied renamed the building the Rudolf Magnus Institute. Due to his death in 1927 Rudolf Magnus never worked there himself...
professor of experimental endocrinology and from 1963 he served as director of the Rudolf Magnus Institute and professor of pharmacology in Utrecht. De Wied gained...
was founded in 1653 by Count Frederick III ofWied, initially as a fortress on the site of the village of Langendorf, which had been destroyed in the...
was the son of Count Dietrich I ofWied (died about 1200), a follower of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in the Third Crusade. His brother Rudolf, Theoderich's...
another drawing of Roman ruins, perhaps the Colosseum, recently attributed to Bruegel Orenstein, 7 Wied, 9–10 Van Mander, quoted in Wied, 16; Orenstein...
his uncle Theoderich von Wied. The election was controversial, and king Conrad IV of Germany granted the regalia to Rudolf de Ponte, the opposing candidate...
painted extremely accurate works of its inhabitants and landscape. He accompanied the German explorer Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied from 1832 through 1834...
19th-century German chemist, died by suicide in 1897 after taking cyanide Gustav Wied, Danish novelist, poet, and playwright, in 1914 Pritilata Waddedar, an Indian...
saint Gerlach I of Isenburg-Arnfels, Count of Isenburg-Arnfels from 1286 (1287) until 1303 Gerlach I of Isenburg-Wied, Count of Isenburg-Wied from 1409 until...
of models. When these are accurate they are considered to be specimens in their own right. Examples are the glass invertebrates of Leopold and Rudolf...
Arnold I 1138–1151 Arnold II von Wied 1152–1156 Friedrich II von Berg 1156–1158, nephew of Bruno II von Berg above Rainald of Dassel 1159–1167 Philipp von...
(1912–2007), physicist Hermann Weyl (1885–1955), mathematician Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied (1782–1867), zoologist Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928), physicist Heinrich...
Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1783–1851) William I, German Emperor William II of Württemberg William, Prince of Hohenzollern William, Prince ofWied Hans Ritter...
1937. Bilder aus Bruegels Bildern. Vienna: Verlag Von Anton Schroll & Co. Wied, Alexander; Van Miegroet, Hans J. "Bruegel". Grove Art Online. Retrieved...
city of Neuwied, on Luis Place (Luisenplatz). At the beginning of the 1980s, Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince ofWied turned to Werhand for the production of wrought...