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Johann I of Kraichgau

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of Speyer Cathedral. He was buried in the collegiate church of Sinsheim, in a tomb in front of the high altar, where his mother was laid to rest. Johann's father and brother Wolfram were buried there in front of the altar of the apostle.
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with his niece Adelaide. He also converted the collegiate church of Sinsheim to a monastery, for which he made rich endowments from his private possession.
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Bishop Johann died on October 26, 1104, at the age of 41 and is registered on the day of his death with an annual memorial mass in the newer
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The text of this article is based on a translation of the German language article,
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at his side. In expiation of a consequent ban from the Pope, he founded
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used Bishop John vom Kraichgau as a literary figure in his 1941 novel
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Chorregel und jüngeres Seelbuch des alten Speyerer Domkapitels
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in 1096 he took the Jews into his personal protection (see
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During the persecution of the Jews in connection with the
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Index

Johannes I
Bishop
Speyer
Zeisolf-Wolfram
Hermann III von Hochstaden
Archbishop of Cologne
archdeacon
collegiate church
Sinsheim
Bishop of Speyer
Salians
Emperor Henry IV
investiture dispute
Blaubeuren Abbey
First crusade
History of the Jews in Speyer#Massacres of 1096
Seelbuch
Philipp Simonis
Castle of Spangenberg
Wilhelm Hünermann
St. Hildegard of Bingen
History of the Jews in Speyer
Johannes I., Graf im Kraichgau
ISBN
3-428-00191-5
ISBN
3-428-00189-3
Webseite zur Geschichte der Burg Spangenberg
Categories
11th-century German Roman Catholic bishops

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