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  1. 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. In the same year, Nicolaus was named canon of Vyšehrad. In a document from 1348 Nicolaus calls himself dean of the church of Olomouc and royal chancellor.

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · Both of Louis IX’s Crusades failed spectacularly, with the king captured by the Egyptians and ransomed for an enormous sum in 1250 and dying of dysentery almost immediately upon arriving in ...

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  4. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (* 1322 in Prague; † Juli 30, 1358 in Belluno) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. He was the illegitimate son of King Johann of Bohemia. His mother’s name is not passed on. On August 2, 1342, Pope Clemens VI. proclaimed him provost of the Diocese Prague, following King Johann’s wish.

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    TheInfoList.com - (Nicolaus of Luxemburg) Clement VI Pope Clement VI ( la, Clemens VI; 1291 – 6 December 1352), born Pierre Roger, was head of the Catholic Church from 7 May 1342 to his death in December 1352.

  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...

  7. Nicolaus of Luxemburg Deceased Person 1322 – 1358. 60 Views. Who was Nicolaus of Luxemburg? Nicolaus of Luxemburg was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. We ...

  8. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322 – 30 July 1358) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. (en) Nicolas de Luxembourg, né à Prague, alors capitale de Bohême, en 1322 et décédé le 30 juillet 1358 à Belluno, est un évêque bohème, patriarche d'Aquilée de 1350 à 1358. (fr)

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