Speyer Cathedral — Speyer Cathedral * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Speyer — Infobox German Location Art = Stadt image photo = Speyer main street and cathedral from the old gate.jpg image caption = Main street in Speyer with the Speyer Cathedral in the background Wappen = Wappen Speyer.jpg lat deg = 49 |lat min = 19 |lat… … Wikipedia
SPEYER — (Fr. Spire; Eng. sometimes Spires), city in the Rhenish Palatinate, Germany. Although local traditions, largely legendary, speak of Jewish settlement in Speyer in Roman times, Jews probably first came to the city in the early 11th century.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Speyer — • Diocese in Bavaria Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Speyer Speyer † Catholic Ency … Catholic encyclopedia
Bishopric of Speyer — Infobox Former Country native name = Fürstbistum Speyer conventional long name = Prince Bishopric of Speyer common name = Speyer continent = Europe region = Rhine Basin country = France, Germany era = Middle Ages status = Vassal empire = Holy… … Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer — Diocese of Speyer Dioecesis Spirensis Speyer Cathedral Location … Wikipedia
Prince-Bishop — A Prince Bishop is a bishop who is a territorial Prince of the Church on account of one or more secular principalities, usually pre existent titles of nobility held concurrently with their inherent clerical office. If the see is an archbishopric … Wikipedia
Protestation at Speyer — On April 19, 1529 six Fürsten (princes) and 14 Imperial Free Cities, representing the Protestant minority, petitioned the Reichstag at Speyer against the Reichsacht (Imperial Ban) against Martin Luther, as well as the proscription of his works… … Wikipedia
Walter of Speyer — (Walt(h)er von Speyer, Gualterus Spirensis) (967 1027) was a German bishop and poet.Works* De sizzugiis * Vita et Passio Sancti Christophori Martyris References*Wilhelm Harster, Walther von Speier, ein Dichter des X. Jahrhunderts (1877)External… … Wikipedia
Conrad II, Bishop of Hildesheim — Conrad II (or Konrad II) (late 12th century – December 18, 1249)[1] was Bishop of Hildesheim from 1221 to 1246. He studied at the University of Paris, and is said to have taught theology there as well, and to have preached against the Albigenses … Wikipedia