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About Graf Engelbert II von der Marck
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Engelbert II of the Mark (died July 18, 1328) was Count of the Mark and through marriage, Count of Arenberg.
Biography Engelbert II succeeded his father in 1308 and continued his father's efforts to maintain authority over the County of Mark. This necessitated conflict with Bishop Ludwig II of Münster, as well as the Archbishop of Cologne, Henry II of Virneburg, who also dominated the neighboring Duchy of Westphalia. When Bishop Ludwig II marched into Hamm in 1323, he fell into Engelbert's hands and was released only after paying 5,000 silvermarks, a very high ransom.
During the dispute over the throne between Frederick the Fair and Ludwig IV, Engelbert II later allied himself temporarily with the Archbishop of Cologne, who supported Frederick. A short time later, Engelbert II switched his support to Ludwig IV, putting the Archbishop under such pressure, he was obliged to request a truce.
Count Engelbert II granted the city of Bochum its town charter at Blankenstein Castle in 1321
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Graf Engelbert II von der Marck's Timeline
1282 |
1282
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Nassau, Mark, Deutschland(HRR)
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1300
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Mark Hamm,Westfalen,,Prussia
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1308 |
1308
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Germany
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1314
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Germany
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1317
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Germany
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July 18, 1328
Age 46
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Fröndenberg, Arnsberg, Deutschland (HRR)
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