Werner von Falkenstein (c. 1355[citation needed] – 4 October 1418) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Trier from 1388 until his death in 1418.[1][2] He was the great-nephew of his predecessor Kuno II von Falkenstein and a member of the House of Falkenstein.[3]
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