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  1. John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt (1383 – 14 March 1443) was the Count Palatine of Neumarkt from 1410 to his death. The son of Rupert III of the Palatinate, he married Catherine of Pomerania in 1407. He is mainly known for his crushing victory against the Hussites at the Battle of Hiltersried in 1433.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · John (German: Johann von Pfalz-Neumarkt; 1383 – 14 March 1443) was the Count Palatine of Neumarkt from 1410 until 1443.*. Pfoto Statue in Stadt Neumarkt. Life. John was born in Neunburg vorm Wald in 1383 as the second surviving son of Rupert III of the Palatinate, King of Germany.

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  3. In 1524, a new apanage named Palatinate-Neumarkt was created for Wolfgang of the Palatinate. When he died in 1558, it fell back to the Electoral Palatinate. List of counts palatinate of Neumarkt. John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt, 1410–1443; Christopher of Bavaria, 1443–1448; Wolfgang of the Palatinate, 1524–1558; References

  4. John ( Johann von Pfalz-Neumarkt ; 1383 - 14 de marzo de 1443) fue el conde palatino de Neumarkt desde 1410 hasta su muerte. Hijo de Ruperto III del Palatinado , se casó con Catalina de Pomerania en 1407. Es principalmente conocido por su aplastante victoria contra los husitas en la batalla de Hiltersried en 1433.

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    John (German: Johann) (1383 - 14 March 1443) was the Count Palatine of Nuemarkt from 1410 until 1443.

    John was born in Neunburg vorm Wald in 1443 as the second surviving son of Rupert III of the Palatinate, King of Germany. In 1407 he married Catherine of Pomerania-Stolp, daughter of Duke Wartislaw VII. In 1410 after the death of his father, the territories of the Palatinate were divided between his four sons; John received the Upper Palatinate, a territory he had governed since 1404, with its capital at Neumarkt. John immediately began the construction of a new castle and several churches, and the economic boom caused by the establishment of his government at Neumarkt lead the town to have its golden age. Other cities were not neglected, and both Sulzbach and Neunburg were fortified.

    John was an ardent supporter of King Sigismund and used his support to try and further his territories. He came into conflict with his brother Louis, the Elector Palatine, who ruled some territories of the Upper Palatinate around Amberg. In 1415 he joined the Parakeet Society against Duke Louis VIII of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, and remained a member after it transformed into the League of Constance. He was emroiled in the Hussite Wars from 1419 until 1434. He became a long-standing member of the court of Denmark against the influence of the Margraves of Nuremberg, a fact which lead to the eventual crowning of his son Christopher as the King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

    John married Catherine of Pomerania-Stolp (c. 1390 - 12 March 1426) on 15 August 1407 and had the following children:

    1.Margaret (1408)

    2.Adolph (1409 - 1409)

    3.Otto (1410)

    4.John (1411)

    5.Frederick (1412)

  5. John (Johann von Pfalz-Neumarkt; 1383 – 14 March 1443) was the Count Palatine of Neumarkt from 1410 to his death. The son of Rupert III of the Palatinate, he married Catherine of Pomerania in 1407. He is mainly known for his crushing victory against the Hussites at the Battle of Hiltersried in 1433 .

  6. Catherine of Pomerania ( German: Katharina von Pommern; c. 1390 – 4 March 1426), was a Pomeranian princess, and a Countess Palatine of Neumarkt as the wife of John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt, and the mother of Christopher of Bavaria, king of the Kalmar Union . Life. Catherine's remains were buried at Gnadenberg.