The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin. The diocese covers an area...
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In the Holy Roman Empire, the German term Hochstift (plural: Hochstifte) referred to the territory ruled by a bishop as a prince (i.e. prince-bishop)...
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Collegiate Church of Wurzen (Kollegiatstift Wurzen), dependent on the Hochstift Meissen, dedicated in 1114, which he endowed with the income from the burgward...
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Volkold (redirect from Volkold of Meissen)
bewährten Geschichtswerken bearbeitet. C.C. Meinhold, Dresden 1884. pp.19-23 Ernst Gotthelf Gersdorf: Urkundenbuch des Hochstifts Meissen. Bd 1, p. XVI...
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Saxony in Paris. From 1803, he was a councilor in the government of Hochstift Meißen [de] in Wurzen, which was independent until 1818 and, as such, was...
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Eido I (category Roman Catholic bishops of Meissen)
Urkundenbuch des Hochstifts Meissen, vol. 1, p. XVI (online) Willi Rittenbach, Siegfried Seifert: Geschichte der Bischöfe von Meißen 968-1581 (pp. 29–38)...
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intensified between burghers and bishops. The principality or prince-bishopric (Hochstift) ruled politically by a prince-bishop could wholly or largely have overlapped...
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Urkundensammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft. Leipzig 1856. Urkundenbuch des Hochstifts Meissen, in: Codex diplomaticus Saxoniae regiae. Leipzig 1864- 67. Beitrag...
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Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (redirect from Hochstift Ermland)
Bishop of Warmia, was unable to claim his office, but in 1251 Anselm of Meissen entered the see of Warmia, which resided at Braunsberg (Braniewo) until...
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by a fortified wall (Domburg). They belonged to the secular domain or Hochstift of the bishop. The area of the Domfreiheit was not part of the surrounding...
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88.1 MDR Sachsen-Anhalt (Dessau) Wittenberg/Gallunberg 30 88.1 Radio Hochstift Eggegebirge/Lichtenauer Kreuz 4 88.1 Bayern 1 (Schwaben) Lindau/Hoyerberg...
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principality: the Hochstift. The German bishop became a "prince of the Empire" and direct vassal of the Emperor for his Hochstift, while continuing to...
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within the Holy Roman Empire, the prince-bishopric of Halberstadt (German Hochstift Halberstadt). The diocesan seat and secular capital was Halberstadt in...
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967 by Emperor Otto I at the same time in the same manner as those of Meissen and Zeitz (from 1029: Naumburg), all suffragan dioceses of the Archbishopric...
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Brandenburg and Havelberg and the newly founded dioceses of Merseburg, Zeitz, and Meißen. (Lebus was added in 1424.) The new archdiocese was close to the unsecured...
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Heimann, 07522 / 3840 or 3704. Frankfurter Goethe-Haus. Freies Deutsches Hochstift. Großer Hirschgraben 23–25, 60311 Frankfurt am Main. Eichendorff-Forum...
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the bishop of Hildesheim was also Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. His Hochstift (feudal princely territory) was the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim. In...
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42–50. ISBN 978-0-582-08156-7. Rosenfeld, Felix (1925). Urkundenbuch des Hochstifts Naumburg: Teil 1 (967-1207) [The book of documents of the Bishopric Naumburg:...
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