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Two minor works of Lupold's have also been preserved, one in praise of the devotion of the old German princes to the Church, the other a lament over the condition of the
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at Würzburg. This important position allowed him to play a part in episcopal elections and political decision-making. He was an influential figure in the
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Jürgen Miethke, "Practical Intentions of Scholasticism: The Example of Political Theory", in William James Courtenay and Jürgen Miethke, eds.,
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De jurisdictione, auctoritate, et præeminentia imperiali ac potestate ecclesiastica variis auctoribus scripta
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Ritmaticum querolosum et lamentosum dictamen de modernis cursibus et defectibus regni ac imperii Romanorum
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Liber de ortu, cursu et occasu Karoli Magni et suorum successorum imperatorum et regum Romanorum
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Bebenburg, Lupold von". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.).
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In 1338 Lupold was excommunicated by the pope for having taken the side of the
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Libellus de zelo christiane religionis veterum principum Germanorum
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Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). "Bebenberg, Lupold von".
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in 1316. After returning to Germany, he became provost of the
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De zelo veterorum Regum Galliae et Germaniae Principum
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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in 1327, then archdeacon at Würzburg and a canon at
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German
Bishop of Bamberg
Bebenburg Castle
de
Franconian
ministeriales
Würzburg Cathedral
Bologna
Johannes Andreae
church of St Severus
Erfurt
Mainz Cathedral
Bamberg Cathedral
episcopal official
diocese of Würzburg
Emperor Louis IV
John XXII
Benedict XII
Clement VI
Baldwin of Trier
Aristotelian politics
Holy Roman Empire

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