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  1. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322 – 30 July 1358) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. Biography [ edit ] He was born in Prague , the illegitimate son of King John of Bohemia (John the Blind).

  2. Full Title: Luxemburg and Environs, City of St Louis Full Atlas Title: St. Louis County 1909 State: Missouri Location 1: Unattributed Location 2: Unattributed Publish Date: 1909 Publisher: Northwest Publishing Co Number Maps in the Atlas: 99 Map Original Width: 10.48" Map Original Height: 7.74" Item Number: US483866 Collection: Historic Map ...

  3. Location: Township of Lemay, St. Louis County, St. Louis Area, Missouri, Midwest, United States, North America; View on Open­Street­Map

  4. During his stay, Nicolaus presented a much sought-after relic, two pages of St. Marc’s gospel, to Karl. Nicolaus accompanied his half-brother on his way through Italy. Karl IV conferred three duties to Nicolaus: Vicar for Trieste in 1354, Vicar of Tuscany in May 1355 and shortly afterwards General Vicar of Feltre and Belluno. On July 30, 1358 ...

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  6. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322-30 July 1358) was the illegitimate son of King John the Blind of Bohemia and the Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 to 1358. Nicolaus was born in 1322 in Prague, the illegitimate son of John the Blind of Bohemia. Pope Clement VI appointed him provost of the Diocese of Prague, and in 1348 he became dean of the church of Olmutz and a royal chancellor. On 7 January 1349 ...

  7. Jun 16, 2022 · Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322 30 July 1358) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. He was born in Prague, the illegitimate son of King John of Bohemia (John the Blind). On 2 August 1342 Pope Clement VI proclaimed him provost of the Diocese of Prague, following John's wish.

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