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    1528, as one of the prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire, it was ruled by the bishops of Utrecht. The Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht is not to be confused...
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  • Protestant Reformation Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht (1024–1528), the temporal jurisdiction of the bishops Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht (1853 – present)...
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    bishops of Utrecht were also prince-bishops of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht within the Holy Roman Empire. The Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht must not...
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    demand of Henry of the Palatinate, Prince-Bishop of Utrecht, Habsburg forces under Georg Schenck van Toutenburg, liberated the Bishopric, which was occupied...
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    railway station in the Netherlands, Utrecht Centraal, is located in the province of Utrecht. The Bishopric of Utrecht was established in 695 when Saint...
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    Cambrésis (category Former provinces of France)
    dynasty of counts, Cambrésis became a prince-bishopric in 1007, comparable to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège and the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. It encompassed...
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    The Prince-Bishopric of Münster (German: Fürstbistum Münster, Bistum Münster or Hochstift Münster) was a large ecclesiastical principality in the Holy...
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    The Utrecht Schism (Dutch: Utrechts Schisma) was a diocesan feud in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht from 1423 to 1449. The legitimate prince-bishop of Utrecht...
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    important ones of these were: Archbishopric of Cologne Prince-Bishopric of Liège Bishopric of Utrecht Bishopric of Cambrai Duchy of Limburg County of Guelders...
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    established the system of feudalism, the Bishops of Utrecht came to exercise worldly power as prince-bishops. The territory of the bishopric not only included...
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    He acquired the lands of Overijssel and the Bishopric of Utrecht (see Guelders Wars), purchased Friesland from Duke George of Saxony and regained Groningen...
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    Palatinate, Prince-Bishop of Utrecht, Habsburg forces under Georg Schenck van Toutenburg liberated the Bishopric, which had been occupied by the Duchy of Guelders...
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    Kennemer uprising (category County of Holland)
    (Dutch: Kennemer Opstand) was a rebellion of farmers in the County of Holland and Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht in the Holy Roman Empire, that took place...
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    The Utrecht war of 1481–83 (Dutch: Stichtse Oorlog or Driejarige Oorlog, German: Utrechter Stiftsfehde) was a diocesan feud in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht...
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    Burgundian Netherlands (category Medieval history of the Low Countries)
    Seventeen Provinces under the rule of Philip. The population of the main provinces of the Low Countries in 1477 (Prince-Bishoprics in italics). The Burgundian...
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  • The Utrecht war of 1456–1458 was a diocesan feud taking place between 1456 and 1458 in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht following the death of Rudolf van...
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    principles, a contrast to the nearby Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. The count of Holland was in this period more of a military commander who had to resist...
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    of Montfoort took place in 1280 when Count Floris V of Holland attacked the castle of lord Herman VI van Woerden at Montfoort in the Prince-Bishopric...
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    independent of the secular territorial magnates, friction intensified between burghers and bishops. The principality or prince-bishopric (Hochstift) ruled...
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  • Zoudenbalch (category History of Utrecht (province))
    leading role in the history of the Sticht (Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht). The Zoudenbalchs were also Lords of the island of Urk in the Zuiderzee (now IJsselmeer)...
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    reinforcements and turned the tide of the battle. The soldiers of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht fled to nearby Amersfoort and the rebellious lords claimed...
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    1004-1565 Prince-Bishopric of Trent, 1004-1803 Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, 1024-1528 Prince-Bishopric of Brixen, 1027-1803 Prince-Bishopric of Basel, 1032-1803...
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  • of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of...
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  • Stift (category Prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire)
    denoting the Prince-bishopric of Utrecht, which consisted of two separate parts (Oversticht and Nedersticht, i.e. upper and lower prince-bishopric) with other...
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  • Condominium (international law) (category Types of geographical division)
    of the County of Holland and the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, then again until 25 October 1555 under Imperial administration. The Imperial village of...
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    Salland (category Regions of Overijssel)
    descendant of Wracharius, and count of Salland, Westergo, and Estergo, but were confiscated by Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, given to the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht...
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    feudal powers. In 1232, the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht recognised that the Frisians "are free men, and released from any yoke of servitude or anyone’s oppressive...
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    Provincie Zeeland". www.zeeland.nl. Retrieved 17 June 2024. "Vlag". Provincie Utrecht. Archived from the original on 25 May 2019. "Friese vlag". Provincie Fryslan...
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  • the City of Isselburg in 1975. The Lordship bordered three larger states: the Duchy of Guelders, the Bishopric of Münster, and the Duchy of Cleves. The...
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    Vetkopers and Schieringers (category History of Friesland)
    Burgundian Netherlands, the prince-bishopric of Utrecht, and the Duchy of Guelders, especially during times of war. The use of these highly trained mercenaries...
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