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Zweder van
Culemborg (or Kuilenburg) (died 21
September 1433) was
bishop of
Utrecht during the
Utrecht Schism.
After the
death of
bishop Frederik III van...
- (b. 1357)
August 30 –
Peter I,
Count of Saint-Pol (b. 1390)
September –
Zweder van Culemborg,
Bishop of
Utrecht (birth year unknown)
September 28 – Přemek...
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illegitimate child of
Floris V,
Count of Holland. She was
married to
Zweder van Montfoort.
Their son was
Hendrik II van Montfoort. (in Dutch) Biography...
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Master of
Zweder van
Culemborg (sometimes
referred to as
Master Pancracius) was a
North Netherlandish painter of
illuminated m****cripts
active in...
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Frederik III van
Blankenheim (1393–1423)
Rudolf van
Diepholt (1423–1455)
Zweder van
Culemborg (1425–1433)
Walraven van
Meurs (1434–1448)
Gijsbrecht van...
- an
uprising by
nobles led by the
powerful lords Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel,
Zweder of Abcoude,
Arnoud of Amstel, and
Herman VI van Woerden, who held lands...
- Lichtenbergers, and the
Lokhorsten refused to
cease the
support of
their candidate Zweder van Culemborg. Pope
Martin V
attempted to
resolve the
conflict on 7 June...
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Ghiselin van Boesbeeck.
Translation Michel Goldsteen,
Introduction and
Notes Zweder von Martels.
Available ISBN 90-6550-007-3 (uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum...
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Archived 12 June 2010 at the
Wayback Machine. MacDonald,
Alasdair A.; Martels,
Zweder R.W.M. von; Veenstra, Jan R., eds. (2009).
Christian Humanism Essays in...
- prince-bishop of
Utrecht was at issue. The war of
succession was
fought by
Zweder van
Culemborg and his
brother Walraven van Meurs [nl]
against Rudolf van...