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Werner von Falkenstein

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38: 383: 264:, on 24 July 1405, he move the three annual markets, previously held on feasts of the Virgin Mary, to other dates, and with them the traditional Lukasmarkt to the Sunday after the Feast of Saint Luke, on October 18. 222:, Archbishop of Trier, in 1309 and finally in 1312. In 1389 von Falkenstein, as sovereign and local ruler, began a year-long siege of the city, in which cannon was also used. Because the Lords of the 194:
On becoming bishop, Falkenstein successfully rejected his relatives claims to the money Kuno had accumulated in Trier, and used it to finance his numerous feuds, which he had with the Lords of
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stood alone in the fight to preserve its rights. A mutual arrangement ended the war, but the status of Wesel as a Free imperial city (
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The country was devastated by the feuds, the state went bankrupt, and Werner III was confronted with a strong opposition in the
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during an attack on St. Goar and was buried in the choir of the Basilica of St. Castor in Koblenz.
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appoint a coadjutor at the side of the ailing archbishop, but this did not happen.
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from 1388 until his death in 1418. He was the great-nephew of his predecessor
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1355 – 4 October 1418) was a German nobleman who served as
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of St. Florin at Koblenz on June 16, 1384, and later provost of the
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Archbishop Werner played no decisive part in the councils of
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Index

Archbishop-Elector of Trier

Basilica of St. Castor
Koblenz
Catholic Church
Trier
Kuno II von Falkenstein
Otto von Ziegenhain
de
Archbishop
Elector of Trier
Kuno II von Falkenstein
Falkenstein
Falkenstein Castle
Rhineland-Palatinate
Archdeacon
Trier
provost
Basilica of St. Paulinus, Trier
coadjutor
Pope Urban VI
Schleiden
Katzenelnbogen
Rheinfels Castle
Oberwesel
St. Goar
Henry VII
Baldwin of Luxembourg
Schönburg
Wesel

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