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Gebhard III, called Gebhard of Franconia or von Hohenlohe, was the bishop of Regensburg (or Ratisbon) from 1036 to 2 December 1060. He succeeded Gebhard II. As the son of Adelaide of Metz, he was an uncle of the Emperor Henry III and an ally of the emperor in Bavaria, where he fell into conflict with the Duke Conrad I. Gebhard came from the Frankish noble family of the Hohenlohe and was a stepbrother of Kaiser Konrad II through his mother (of whom he was a son of her second marriage). It was said that their relationship was neither openly hostile, nor particularly warm.

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  • Gebhard III. (* Anfang des 11. Jahrhunderts; † 2. Dezember 1060 in Regensburg) war 16. Bischof von Regensburg von 1036 bis 1060. (de)
  • Gebhard III, called Gebhard of Franconia or von Hohenlohe, was the bishop of Regensburg (or Ratisbon) from 1036 to 2 December 1060. He succeeded Gebhard II. As the son of Adelaide of Metz, he was an uncle of the Emperor Henry III and an ally of the emperor in Bavaria, where he fell into conflict with the Duke Conrad I. Gebhard came from the Frankish noble family of the Hohenlohe and was a stepbrother of Kaiser Konrad II through his mother (of whom he was a son of her second marriage). It was said that their relationship was neither openly hostile, nor particularly warm. It was Gebhard who, as bishop, recommended the young Gebhard be appointed to the vacant see of Eichstädt. This younger Gebhard would later be Pope Victor II. Henry also showed his favour to the Bavarian see with the grant to Gebhard of the abbey of Kempten. During his episcopate likewise were founded the collegiate chapter of Öhringen and the Geisenfeld convent. When Henry III was on his deathbed in 1056, he appointed Gebhard, Gotebald, and Pope Victor II to determine the regency for his young son Henry IV. On his death, Gebhard was succeeded by . He was buried in Öhringen Abbey (founded by him and his mother Adelheid in 1037). (en)
  • Gebhard III, ou Gebhard de Franconie, Gebhard de Hohenlohe, est un prélat allemand qui fut évêque de Ratisbonne de 1036 au 2 décembre 1060. Il succède à Gebhard II. (fr)
  • Gebeardo III, chiamato anche Gebeardo di Franconia o di Hohenlohe, (... – Ratisbona, 2 dicembre 1060) fu vescovo di Ratisbona dal 1036 alla morte. (it)
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  • Gebhard III. (* Anfang des 11. Jahrhunderts; † 2. Dezember 1060 in Regensburg) war 16. Bischof von Regensburg von 1036 bis 1060. (de)
  • Gebhard III, ou Gebhard de Franconie, Gebhard de Hohenlohe, est un prélat allemand qui fut évêque de Ratisbonne de 1036 au 2 décembre 1060. Il succède à Gebhard II. (fr)
  • Gebeardo III, chiamato anche Gebeardo di Franconia o di Hohenlohe, (... – Ratisbona, 2 dicembre 1060) fu vescovo di Ratisbona dal 1036 alla morte. (it)
  • Gebhard III, called Gebhard of Franconia or von Hohenlohe, was the bishop of Regensburg (or Ratisbon) from 1036 to 2 December 1060. He succeeded Gebhard II. As the son of Adelaide of Metz, he was an uncle of the Emperor Henry III and an ally of the emperor in Bavaria, where he fell into conflict with the Duke Conrad I. Gebhard came from the Frankish noble family of the Hohenlohe and was a stepbrother of Kaiser Konrad II through his mother (of whom he was a son of her second marriage). It was said that their relationship was neither openly hostile, nor particularly warm. (en)
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  • Gebhard III. (Regensburg) (de)
  • Gebhard III de Ratisbonne (fr)
  • Gebhard III (bishop of Regensburg) (en)
  • Gebeardo III di Ratisbona (it)
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