LC control no. | n 92065897 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Dietrich, von Nieheim, approximately 1340-1418 |
Variant(s) | Dietrich, von Nieheim, Bishop of Verden, approximately 1340-1418 Dietrich, von Nieheim, ca. 1340-1418 Dietrich, von Niem, approximately 1340-1418 Dietrich, von Nyem, approximately 1340-1418 Theodericus, aus Nieheim, approximately 1340-1418 Theodoricus, a Niem, approximately 1340-1418 Teodoryk, z Nieheim, approximately 1340-1418 Theodericus, de Nyem, approximately 1340-1418 Theodoricus, de Niem, approximately 1340-1418 Thierry, de Nieheim, approximately 1340-1418 |
Biography/History note | Dietrich, von Nieheim (approximately 1340-1418) was Bishop of Verden (1396-1398). He was a historian, lawyer, member of the papal chancellery, and envoy of the pope to the Council of Constance. |
Located | Verden (Germany) Cambrai (France) |
Birth date | 1340~ |
Death date | 1418 |
Place of death | Maastricht (Netherlands) |
Field of activity | Diplomacy History Law |
Affiliation | Catholic Church. Diocese of Verden |
Profession or occupation | Bishops |
Found in | His De schismate omnium longissimo perniciosissimoque ... 1532: t.p. (Theodorico a Niem) NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Dietrich von Nieheim, 1340 (ca.)-1418) Meyers enzyklopädisches Lexikon (Dietrich von Niem (Nieheim)) Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (Dietrich von Nieheim (Niem, Nyem)) VD 16 (Theodericus aus Nieheim [N.B. presumed not a typo; the form "Theodericus" existed]) Catholic hierarchy (online), viewed on October 6, 2022: Dietrich von Nieheim (Nyem) (Bishop of Verden, church politician, born ca. 1340 in Brakel, died March 1418 in Maastricht) <https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz10036.html#ndbcontent> "Thierry de Nieheim," CERL Thesaurus (online), viewed on October 6, 2022 (Canon of Bonn, then Bishop of Verden; lawyer, member of the papal chancellery, and envoy of the pope to the Council of Constance; historian; born in Brakel (Flanders), active in Cambrai, Rome, Verden; died in Maastricht; variants: Theodoricus, de Niem; Theodericus, de Nyem; Theodoricus, a Niem; Teodoryk, z Nieheim) <https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01366304> |