• Reinbern (died 1013 or 1015) was the only bishop of the short-lived Diocese of Kołobrzeg (1000 – c. 1007). Reinbern was born in the Hassegau area of the...
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    together with Reinbern, the Bishop of Kolberg (now Kołobrzeg). Dissatisfied with Vladimir and encouraged by his own wife and Reinbern, Sviatopolk began...
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  • 1000, during the congress of Gniezno, Reinbern was appointed bishop of Kołobrzeg. Thietmar further wrote that Reinbern "destroyed the temples of the idols...
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    Wrymouth, who established a diocese with its seat at Kołobrzeg, where Reinbern became the first bishop. Pomerania was Christianized with the help of the...
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    Bishop Jan) and the Bishopric of Kołobrzeg in Pomerania (assigned to bishop Reinbern). St. Adalbert's brother Radzim Gaudenty became the first archbishop of...
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    organized medieval Polish territories. The missionary efforts of bishop Reinbern were not successful, the Pomeranians revolted in 1005 and regained political...
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    supported by Bishop Reinbern of Kołobrzeg, who had traveled with Bolesław's daughter. According to the same chronicler, Reinbern actively took part in...
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    Jan), and the Bishopric of Kołobrzeg in Pomerania (assigned to Bishop Reinbern). Bolesław I subsequently accompanied Otto III on his way back to Germany...
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  • the Chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg who wrote that three bishops, Reinbern, Bishop of Solno-Kołobrzeg, Poppo of Kraków and John I of Wroclaw were...
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    raised to archbishopric in 1930 Diocese of Kołobrzeg, 1000–1007 (Bishop Reinbern), re-established as suffragan diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg in 1972, became...
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    aforementioned Gniezno). Only one residential bishop of Kołobrzeg is recorded: Reinbern (1000 – 1007), died 1013. 1945 - part of Apostolic Administration of Kamień...
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  • Kołobrzeg, subordinate to the Archdiocese of Gniezno, headed by Saxon bishop Reinbern, which was destroyed when Pomeranians revolted in 1005.[failed verification]...
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    Kołobrzeg, established in the year 1000. Kołobrzeg's diocese under Bishop Reinbern was overrun by a pagan revolt just a few years after its establishment...
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    since the 960s, acquiring Kołobrzeg 1000: Congress of Gniezno constitutes Reinbern's Bishopric of Kołobrzeg 1005: Pomerania regains independence[citation needed]...
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  • Catholic dioceses in Pomerania: Diocese of Kołobrzeg (Kolberg, 1000–1005), bishop Reinbern Bishopric of Cammin (1140–1650) Pomeranian Evangelical Church...
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    (Kolberg), subordinate to the Archdiocese of Gniezno, headed by Saxon bishop Reinbern, which was destroyed when Pomeranians revolted in 1005. Of all Liutizians...
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