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Bohemond I (archbishop of Trier)

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He was a man of letters and a knight, concerned for both the spiritual and saecular health of his underlings. He had a high reputation with his fellow princes, but was unable to impose his will on those of his cathedral chapter who opposed him. When the pope appointed
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cathedral canons, Bohemond opposed them because they were not locals. Even a papal interdict did not cause him to relent.
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crowned in his lifetime to ensure his succession, Bohemond readily crowned him. On Rudolf's death in 1291, however,
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until 6 March 1289, after three years during which two of his competitors had died and the third,
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as king. After Adolf's coronation, Bohemond remained faithful to him and negotiated for him in
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and the aforementioned Gerard of Mainz forced him to change his vote and elect
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13th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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He achieved high religious postings in both Trier and
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Bohemond I, Archbishop of Trier
Catholic Church
Archdiocese of Trier
Archbishop of Trier
Prince Elector
Holy Roman Empire
Metz
Henry of Finstingen
Pope Nicholas IV
Rome
Gerard II of Eppstein
Mainz
Peter von Aspelt
Johannes Gylet
Rudolf I of Germany
Albert
Siegfried of Cologne
Adolf of Nassau
Flanders
English
French
Battle of Göllheim
Philip IV of France
Edward I of England
Cochem
Himmerode
Gesta Trevirorum
Trier
Catholic Church titles
Henry of Finst(r)ingen (Fénétrange)

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