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  1. HERMANN OF WIED (1477–1552), elector and archbishop of Cologne, was the fourth son of Frederick, count of Wied (d. 1487), and was born on the 14th of January 1477. Educated for the Church, he became elector and archbishop in 1515, and ruled his electorate with vigour and intelligence, taking up at first an attitude of hostility towards the ...

  2. Photograph of Prince Hermann of Wied seated at a small wooden table on which he rests his right arm. He looks to front.

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    Gustav Wied (1858–1914), Danish writer. Hermann of Wied (1477–1552), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne. Steve Wied, former drummer of the American grunge band Tad. Thekla Carola Wied (born 1944), German actress. Theoderich von Wied (c. 1170–1242), Archbishop and Prince-elector of Trier. Wilhelm of Wied (1876–1945), briefly a ruler of Albania.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wied-NeuwiedWied-Neuwied - Wikipedia

    The House of Wied-Neuwied briefly ruled the Principality of Albania in 1914 through William of Albania, the younger son of Prince William. Among other notable members of the family were Prince Alexander Philip Maximilian , the second son of Prince John Frederick Alexander and a famous explorer , ethnologist and naturalist , and Princess Elisabeth , a daughter of Prince Hermann , who married ...

  5. HERMANN, Count of Wied (1477-1552). Archbishop and Elector of Cologne, born at Wied. He was elected Archbishop of Cologne in 1515, and supported the claims of Charles V., whom he crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle in 1520. The next year, at the Diet of Worms, he strongly opposed heresy, and endeavored to have Luther declared an outlaw, in spite of the ...

  6. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Prince Hermann, Hereditary Prince of Wied. (1899-1941) Hermann Wilhelm Friedrich Prinz zu Wied.

  7. Princess Pauline of Württemberg. Details of Prince Hermann of Wied (1899 - 1941) in the Line of Succession to the British Throne.