Werner of Steusslingen (died 7 August 1078) was the archbishop of Magdeburg from 1063 until his death. His episcopate was dominated by the Investiture Contest. He was an ally of King Henry IV of Germany until 1073, when he joined the first Saxon revolt. Imprisoned in 1075 and released the following year, he joined the second Saxon revolt in 1077. He was killed at the battle of Mellrichstadt.
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Wernerof Steusslingen (died 7 August 1078) was the archbishop ofMagdeburg from 1063 until his death. His episcopate was dominated by the Investiture...
scholars in Magdeburg, known as the Centuriators ofMagdeburg. The chief of the Centuriators was Matthias Flacius. Lutheran theologian Werner Elert argued...
founder of the Archdiocese ofMagdeburg, was buried in the city's cathedral after his death. Magdeburg's version of German town law, known as Magdeburg rights...
ofMagdeburg (German: Herzogtum Magdeburg) was a province of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1680 to 1701 and a province of the German Kingdom of...
Archbishopric ofMagdeburg was a Latin Catholic archdiocese (969–1552) and Prince-Archbishopric (1180–1680) of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Magdeburg...
Siegfried I of Mainz, WernerofMagdeburg and Gebhard of Salzburg; Bishops Burchard II of Halberstadt, Altmann of Passau, Adalbert II of Worms [de] and...
Werner Bruschke (18 August 1898, in Magdeburg, Province of Saxony – 17 February 1995, in Halle (Saale)) was an East German politician and member of the...
Werner August Hagedorn (2 July 1831, in Westhausen – 20 June 1894, in Magdeburg) was a German surgeon. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin...
of the SED in Bezirk Magdeburg and as a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED in the 80s. His father, Hugo Eberlein, was one of...
army of Rudolf's Saxon allies before they could meet up with the Swabians. In the confusion, one Saxon force including the bishops WernerofMagdeburg and...
the 3rd place, in 1964 in Magdeburg he shared 3rd-4th place, and in 1965 shared the 2nd-3rd place. The greatest success Werner Golz reached in 1959 in Leipzig...
belonging to the household of Archbishop WernerofMagdeburg, who was a vigorous opponent of Henry IV and one of the leaders of the Saxon uprising against...
The Bezirk Magdeburg was a district (Bezirk) of East Germany. The administrative seat and the main town was Magdeburg. The district was established, with...
aerial victories during World War I. Werner Junck was born in Magdeburg, the Province of Saxony, the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, on 28 December...
the west of Berlin, reburied in 1946 in a plot of land in Magdeburg." (Kershaw 2008, p. 958). "In 1970, the Kremlin finally decided to dispose of the body...
Schleswig-Holstein and Saxony-Anhalt (the northwestern areas around Magdeburg) as well as the northeast of the Netherlands (i.e. Dutch Low Saxon, spoken in Groningen...
Werner Pluskat (1912 – 11 June 2002) was a major, commanding the 1st Battalion of the 352nd Artillery Regiment of the German 352nd Infantry Division during...
Werner Johannes Krauss (Krauß in German; 23 June 1884 – 20 October 1959) was a German stage and film actor. Krauss dominated the German stage of the early...
Archbishopric ofMagdeburg, the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Duchy of Brunswick. Gebhard XIV. von Alvensleben (mentioned 1393–1425) was part of the noblemen's...
Klaus Werner Iohannis (Romanian: [ˈkla.us joˈhanis], German: [ˈklaʊs joˈhanɪs]; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959), sometimes referred to by his...