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  1. Under the influence of his cousin Count Otto II of Guelders, John was elected successor to Henry I van Vianden in 1267 as Bishop of Utrecht. As Pope Clement IV (at the instigation of the Archbishop of Cologne ) disagreed with this choice, John was never ordained a Bishop and remained Bishop-Elect.

  2. 1267 () – 1290 (): John I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht; 1290 () – 1296 (): John II van Sierck; 1296 () – 1301 (): Willem II Berthout; 1301 () – 1317 (): Guy of Avesnes; 1317 () – 1322 (): Frederik II van Sierck; 1322 () – 1322 (): Jacob van Oudshoorn

  3. John I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht Herman VI van Woerden The siege of Montfoort took place in 1280 when Count Floris V of Holland attacked the castle of lord Herman VI van Woerden at Montfoort in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht .

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  4. List of bishops and archbishops of the diocese and archdioceses of Utrecht. Coat of arms of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht. Medieval diocese from 695 to 1580. For the medieval and early modern history of the diocese, see Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580) and Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. Founders of the Utrecht diocese. 695. – 739.

  5. Media in category "John (I) of Nassau, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht" This category contains only the following file. In bezit van Centraal Gemeente Museum (Utrecht) - Utrecht - 20235175 - RCE.jpg 2,694 × 2,128; 1.39 MB

  6. Numista › Rulers. John I of Nassau, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht. Bishop-elect of Utrecht (1267-1290) Also known as Jan I van Nassau. Died on 21 July 1309 in Deventer. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q831419) Using data from Wikidata: Q831419. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more.

  7. Bishop-elect of Utrecht (1267-1290) John I of Nassau, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht (Q831419) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Bishop-elect of Utrecht ...