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John of Arkel or Jan van Arkel (1314 – 1 July 1378 in Liège) was a Bishop of Utrecht from 1342 to 1364 and Prince-Bishop of Liège from 1364 to 1378. John was the son of John III, lord of Arkel, and his second wife Kunigonda of Virneburg. After the death of Bishop John of Diest in 1340 there was a problem with the succession. The chapters had elected John of Bronkhorst, but Pope Benedict XII had appointed Nicola Capocci. This was not accepted by the chapters, and Nicola was forced to withdraw. The eventual appointment of John of Arkel as bishop was due to the influence of Count William IV of Holland.

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  • Joan d'Arkel (ca)
  • Johann IV. von Arkel (de)
  • Juan de Arckel (es)
  • Jean d'Arckel (fr)
  • John of Arkel (en)
  • Jan van Arkel (bisschop) (nl)
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  • Johann IV. von Arkel (nl. Jan van Arkel) († 1. Juli 1378) war zweimal Fürstbischof, von 1342 bis 1364 der 47. Bischof von Utrecht und von 1364 bis 1378 Bischof von Lüttich. (de)
  • Juan de Arckel (1314 - † Lieja, finales de junio de 1378)​ fue príncipe-obispo de Utrecht entre 1342 y 1364, y príncipe-obispo del principado de Lieja de 1364 a 1378. (es)
  • Jean d'Arckel ou Jean Van Arckel, né en 1314 et mort en juin ou juillet 1378, est évêque d'Utrecht depuis 23 ans, quand le pape Urbain V le choisit en 1364 pour succéder à Englebert de la Marck en tant que prince-évêque de Liège. (fr)
  • Jan van Arkel (?, 1314 - Luik, 1 juli 1378) was bisschop van Utrecht van 1342 tot 1364 en bisschop van Luik van 1364 tot 1378. (nl)
  • Joan d'Arkel (en neerlandès Johan van Arkel) (nascut el 1314 - mort a Lieja l'1 de juliol de 1378) fou bisbe d'Utrecht de 1342 al 1364 i príncep-bisbe del principat de Lieja del 28 de juliol de 1364 fins a la seva mort. El seu predecessor va deixar el bisbat d'Utrecht com un protectorat al comtat d'Holanda. Joan va voler independitzar-se d'Holanda. Una missió que li va reeixir. També va arreglar les finances del bisbat, ajudat a la tasca pels edils de la ciutat d'Utrecht, que va destacar-se del comtat d'Holanda en concloure un acord amb el bisbe. Van sebollir-lo el 1378 a la catedral d'Utrecht. (ca)
  • John of Arkel or Jan van Arkel (1314 – 1 July 1378 in Liège) was a Bishop of Utrecht from 1342 to 1364 and Prince-Bishop of Liège from 1364 to 1378. John was the son of John III, lord of Arkel, and his second wife Kunigonda of Virneburg. After the death of Bishop John of Diest in 1340 there was a problem with the succession. The chapters had elected John of Bronkhorst, but Pope Benedict XII had appointed Nicola Capocci. This was not accepted by the chapters, and Nicola was forced to withdraw. The eventual appointment of John of Arkel as bishop was due to the influence of Count William IV of Holland. (en)
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