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Conrad III of Dhaun

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of 1356 had given the position of imperial vicar to the Elector Palatine for the areas where Franconian law was in force, and to the Elector of Saxony for the areas where Saxon law was in force. Conrad resigned in May 1423. In 1424, Conrad was a founding member of the
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in Mainz. There were also tensions between the citizens and the clergy. In 1430, the patricians angrily left the city. In 1432, the city attempted to tax the clergy, and they left the city in 1433. Conrad
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On 8 December 1427, a peace treaty between Hesse and Mainz was signed in Frankfurt. Mainz had to accept almost all of its possession in Upper and Lower Hesse as Hessian fiefs, only
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over territorial dominance in the area for two centuries. In 1427, Conrad once again declared war on Hesse, about a sum of money due from the mortgage on the
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on 25 August 1422. However, Elector Palatine Louis III objected to this appointment, on the grounds that the
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Mainzer possessions in the area. This spelled the end of Mainz's territorial aspirations in northern Hesse.
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on 15 December 1419. In this period, the residence of the Archbishops of Mainz was
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Madern Gerthener und das Grabmal des Erzbischofs Konrad von Dhaun im Mainzer Dom
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in the negotiations between Emperor Sigismund and the Hussite leaders.
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from 1419 until his death as Conrad III. His term was marked by the
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Only a few years later, there were violent clashes between the
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of the Bishopric of Mainz). The residence of the governor was
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on 10 June 1434. His grave monument was probably sculpted by
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However, Conrad died a few weeks later. He was buried in
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La sculpture flamboyante. Les grands imagiers d'Occident
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The archbishops of Mainz had been struggling with the
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Index

Mainz Cathedral
Noble family
Rhinegraves
Archbishop
Prince-elector
Bishopric of Mainz
Hussite wars
Landgraviate of Hesse
Mainz
canon
provost
Frankfurt Cathedral
Eichsfeld
exclave
Rustenberg Castle
Heiligenstadt
Pope Martin V
Ehrenfels Castle
Hesse
free imperial city
clergy
Dietrich II
Cologne
Louis III
Second anti-Hussite Crusade
Bohemia
Cheb
Žatec
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
imperial vicar

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