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Name: Dietrich II von Moers

Type: Ruler

Role: Archbishop-Elector

Polity: Archbishopric of Cologne

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Dietrich II von Moers was the Archbishop-Elector of the Archbishopric of Cologne from 1425 to 1463. During his tenure, he witnessed several significant conflicts, including the Hussite Wars (1419-1434) and the Burgundian Wars (1438-1477). Although the Hussite Wars began before his reign, they continued to have an impact during his rule, as the conflict spilled over into neighboring territories. The Burgundian Wars, which started in 1438, were marked by territorial disputes between the Duchy of Burgundy and various European powers, including the Archbishopric of Cologne. As a ruler, Dietrich II von Moers faced the challenges of navigating these conflicts and maintaining stability in his realm.

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