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Heinrich II of Virneburg

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17: 143:). He issued over 110 writs and charters from here, declared invalid the renunciation of tolls to which his predecessor had been forced to agree and obtained permission from King Henry VII to set up a new toll in Bonn. However, as the burghers of Bonn courageously supported the archbishop in his feud with the lord of Falkenburg at the battle of 191:
According to contemporaries, Heinrich was a chatterer and too fond of drink. He died on 5 January 1332 in Bonn and was buried in St. Barbara's Chapel in Bonn Minster, next to his sister, the abbess Ponzetta of Dietkirchen. His grave is no longer extant.
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Heinrich also advanced the building works on the cathedral in Cologne, where on 27 September 1322 he was able to consecrate the high choir of the new
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In 1304 however he was elected Archbishop of Cologne, although Papal ratification was not forthcoming until 1306. In the election of King
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Under Heinrich of Virneburg Bonn became the location of a king's coronation for the first time, when on 25 November 1314 he crowned
381: 241: 105:, but the Pope refused to allow it. Heinrich nevertheless remained as opposition bishop to the Pope's appointee, 231: 226: 344: 113: 386: 180:, when the written accusation was formally presented to him in 1325. He transferred the proceedings to the 401: 86: 246: 64: 151: 209: 391: 117: 44: 396: 98: 8: 155: 102: 60: 363: 349: 83: 139:, where from 1313 to 1328 he was provost of the collegiate foundation of St. Cassius ( 337: 166: 106: 90: 129: 121: 323: 216: 177: 125: 36: 201: 75: 16: 375: 21: 235:(in German), vol. 55, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 146–158 159: 250:(in German), vol. 8, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 364–365 181: 147:, Heinrich II granted them exemption from the Rhine toll for all goods. 257: 144: 94: 56: 185: 79: 71: 407:
14th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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Meister Eckhart und seine Zeit - Leben - Heinrich von Virneburg
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Heinrich II. von Virneburg in den Saarländischen Biografien
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Heinrich II. von Virneburg als Erzbischof von Köln.
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Olpe, Germany
‹See Tfd›
German
Archbishop of Cologne
Virneburg
Battle of Worringen
John I, Duke of Brabant
prebends
canon
Cologne
German king
Adolf of Nassau
Cologne Cathedral
archdeacon
Trier
Archbishop of Trier
Diether of Nassau
Henry VII
Baldwin of Luxembourg
Elector of Trier
Peter of Aspelt
Elector of Mainz
Bonn
Euskirchen
Frederick the Handsome
King of the Germans
Bonn Minster
Cologne Cathedral
heresy

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