Jan Paul Niederkorn

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Jan Paul Niederkorn (born September 25, 1950 in Vienna ) is an Austrian historian .

Niederkorn has been a member of the Historical Commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 1979 . He is also a member of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . He has been married to the historian Meta Niederkorn since 1986 . You have two children.

Publications

  • with Karel Hruza (arr.): The Regests of the Empire under Lothar III. and Konrad III. (Older Staufer 1st department), 2nd part: Konrad III. 1138 (1093/94) -1152 . Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2008, ISBN 978-3-205-77442-6 .
  • Conrad III. as an anti-king in Italy. In: German Archive for Research into the Middle Ages . Volume 49, 1993
  • with Karel Hruza (arrangement): Regesta Imperii IV, 1,2. Conrad III. 1138 (1093/94) -1152 . Vienna u. a. 2008.
  • Julius von Ficker and the continuation of the Regesta Imperii from Böhmer's death (1863) to its takeover by the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna (1906) . In: Karel Hruza and Paul Herold (eds.): Ways to the certificate, Ways of the certificate, Ways of research: Contributions to the European diplomacy of the Middle Ages (research on the imperial and papal history of the Middle Ages. Supplements to JF Böhmer, Regesta Imperii 24) 2005, ISBN 3-205-77271-7
  • Friedrich von Rothenburg and the election of a king in 1152. In: Sönke Lorenz and U. Schmidt (eds.): From Swabia to Jerusalem: Facets of Staufer history. (Publication by the Alemannic Institute 61), Sigmaringen 1995
  • German and Austrian imperialism in the Balkans. In: Der Zweibund 1879. Ed. With Helmut Rumpler , Vienna 1996.
  • The European Powers and the “Long Turkish War” of Emperor Rudolf II (1593–1606). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1993, ISBN 3700121113
  • Traditio, a quibus minime cavimus. Investigations against King Baldwin III. von Jerusalem , the Patriarch Fulcher and the Knights Templar for treason at the siege of Damascus (1148) , in: Mitteilungen des Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung XCV (1987), ed. von Herwig Wolfram , Vienna 1987, pp. 53-68.

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