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William of
Enckevoirt, also
spelled as
Enckenvoirt (1464 in Mierlo-Hout – 19 July 1534 in Rome) was a
Dutch Cardinal,
bishop of
Tortosa from 1524 to 1524...
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Agathe Augusta Gobertina Hubertina; née
Countess Marie (von) Breuner-
Enckevoirt; 23
August 1856 – 25 June 1929) was an
Austrian aristocrat and consort...
- He made only one
cardinal in the
course of his pontificate,
Willem van
Enckevoirt, made a cardinal-priest in a
consistory held on 10
September 1523. Adrian...
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Enckevort and
subsequently to the
Counts of Breuner.
Count August von Breuner-
Enckevoirt (1796-1877)
inherited Schloss Grafenegg in 1813. He and his son August...
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Enckevoirt and
designed in part by Bald****arre Peruzzi. An
altarpiece (1532) by Lorenzetto. The
funerary monument of
Cardinal Willem van
Enckevoirt (1464–1534)...
- 1877 at
Vienna to
Countess Marie Breuner-
Enckevoirt (1856–1929),
daughter of
Count August Johann Breuner-
Enckevoirt, and his wife,
Countess Agota Széchényi...
- 1529 (1529):
Henry of the
Palatinate 1529 (1529) – 1534 (1534):
Willem van
Enckevoirt 1534 (1534) – 1559 (1559):
George van
Egmond 1559 (1559) – 1559 (1559):...
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Adrian created one
cardinal of the
order of
cardinal priests.
Willem van
Enckevoirt (1464–1534) Murphy,
Joseph J. (October 1914). "Pius X and the Cardinalate"...
- his
death in 1559.
Following the
death of his predecessor,
Willem van
Enckevoirt, on 19 July 1534,
Egmond was
appointed Bishop by
Emperor Charles V. Egmond's...
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Florenszoon Dedel van
Utrecht (1517–1522),
later Pope
Adrian VI
Willem van
Enckevoirt (1523–1534)
Esteban Gabriel Merino (1534–1535)
Afonso de
Portugal (1535–1540)...