The Prince-Bishopric of Naumburg-Zeitz (‹See Tfd›German: Bistum Naumburg-Zeitz; Latin: Citizensis, then Naumburgensis or Nuemburgensis) was a medieval...
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approval for the transfer of the bishopric from Zeitz to Naumburg. Until 1568, during the Reformation, Naumburg was the seat of the bishops. The last Catholic...
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episcopal see then became a prince-diocese or (arch)bishopric (Fürst(erz)bistum). The German term Hochstift was often used to denote the form of secular...
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Philip of the Palatinate (section Bishop of Naumburg)
emerging resistance of the Naumburg and Zeitz citizenship, Philip moved to the Catholic camp and paid no more visits to Naumburg. He was tired of ruling...
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Archbishopric of Magdeburg (redirect from Bistum Magdeburg)
secularised and merged into the Electorate of Saxony in 1565 Diocese of Naumburg-Zeitz, Lutheran between 1542 and 1547 and from 1562 on, the pertaining prince-bishopric...
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House of Stammer in the Wildenfels castle archive Heinz Wießner: Das Bistum Naumburg 1 – Die Diözese 2. In: Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte (Hg.): Germania...
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945-1648 Prince-Bishopric of Chur, 958-1798 Prince-Bishopric of Zeitz then Naumburg, 968-1564 Prince-Bishopric of Liège, 972-1795 Prince-Bishopric of...
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John III of Schönberg (category Roman Catholic bishops of Naumburg)
John III of Schoenberg (died: 26 September 1517 in Zeitz) was from 1492 to 1517 Bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz. John was a member of the noble Schoenberg family...
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Magdeburg. Das Bistum Naumburg 1,1. Die Diözese. Heinz Wießner 1997 Digitalisat NF 35,2 Die Bistümer der Kirchenprovinz Magdeburg. Das Bistum Naumburg 1,2. Die...
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