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Kuno II of Falkenstein (actually Konrad von Falkenstein, born in 1320 at Burg Falkenstein in
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, died on 21 May 1388 at
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) was a German theologian and from 1362 to 1388 the
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Archbishop Elector of Trier.Claudia Bolgia, Rosamond McKitterick, John Osborne (2011). ''Rome across Time and Space: Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas, c.500-1400.''
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His mother, Johanna von Saarwerden, daughter of Johann I. von Saarwerden (son of Heinrich II. von Saarwerden, son of Ludwig III. von Saarwerden, son of Ludwig I. von Saarwerden, son of Folmar I. Graf von Saarwerden), was born ca. 1298, and died ca. 1347. About 1313, she married Philipp IV. von Falkenstein, son of Philipp II. von Falkenstein and Gisela von Kyrburg. He was born ca. 1269, and died ca. 1328.Freed, John B. (1984). ''The Counts of Falkenstein: Noble Self-Consciousness in Twelfth-Century Germany.''
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* :de:s:ADB:Konrad II. von Falkenstein Archbishop-Electors of Trier 1320 births 1388 deaths {{Germany-RC-bishop-stub