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as dower. She had a particular love for the town and often lived there. The emperor also continually returned to it. In September 937, Otto and his wife founded a Benedictine monastery at Magdeburg, which was dedicated to Sts. Peter, Maurice, and the Holy Innocents. The first abbots and monks came
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tribes, and was meant to promote Christianity among the many Slavs and others. On 20 April 967, the archbishopric was solemnly established at the Synod of Ravenna in the presence of the pope and the emperor. The first archbishop was Adelbert, a former monk of St. Maximin's at Trier, afterwards a
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who were secular princes now took the place of the archbishop, and they, as well as the majority of the cathedral chapter and the inhabitants of the archdiocese, were usually Protestant. They belonged to the Hohenzollern
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who dwelt on the right bank of the Elbe. In 805 it is first mentioned in history. In 806 Charlemagne built a fortress on the eastern bank of the river opposite Magdeburg. The oldest church is also credited to this time.
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as a state of imperial immediacy within the Holy Roman Empire, thus Wichmann was the first to add the title secular prince to his ecclesiastical archbishop. Albrecht II (1205–32) quarrelled with
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sanctioned the establishment of an archbishopric, Otto seemed to have abandoned his plan of a transfer. The estates belonging to the convent founded in 937 were converted into a
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Planned since 955 and established in 967, the archdiocese had de facto turned void since 1557, when the last papally confirmed prince-archbishop, the Lutheran
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than as a bishop. Wichmann sided with the emperor in the Great Saxon Revolt and was rewarded by recognising the archepiscopal and the cathedral capitular
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as a prince-archbishopric in 1180. Its territory comprised only some parts of the archdiocesan area, such as the city of Magdeburg, the bulk of the
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in 955 they were defeated and repelled. Otto immediately set to work to establish an archbishopric in Magdeburg, for the stabilisation through
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upon the death of August. When the Saxon prince died in 1680, the archbishopric was secularised by Brandenburg and transformed into the
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was installed as archbishop. Tagino and his suffragans were relied upon heavily for military service in the
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The Battle of Lechfeld and its Aftermath, August 955: The End of the Age of Migrations in the Latin West
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1552–1566; papally confirmed as archbishop although Lutheran, since the Holy See still expected the new
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for the new archbishopric, and the monks transferred to the Berge Convent. The abbey church became the
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was the competent Catholic jurisdiction. In 1821, the area was transferred in Catholic respect to the
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The archdiocesan area of Magdeburg was rather small; it comprised the Slavonic districts of Serimunt,
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of Magdeburg by bribery and fraud. Upon his death in 1004, there followed a brief conflict between
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Ecclesiastical Province of Magdeburg (in green) amidst other provinces in Central Europe.
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was added in 1424.) The new archdiocese was close to the unsecured border regions of the
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had not been elected archbishop. The Brandenburgers succeeded in forcing Günther I and
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Magdeburg first played an important part in the history of Germany during the reign of
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to Magdeburg, and make it an archdiocese. But this was strenuously opposed by the
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of the eastern territories. He wished to transfer the capital of the diocese from
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between 1670 and 1709, and again from 1780 to 1821. Between 1709 and 1780 the
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The remaining Catholics in the area were under the jurisdiction of the
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Among successors worthy of mention are the zealous Gero (1012–23) and
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and environs. The prince-archbishopric maintained its statehood as an
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The town was one of the oldest emporia of the German trade for the
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came of age and ascended to the see. All his successors were only
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Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 11 August 2023
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Prince-archbishops of Magdeburg, administrators of Halberstadt
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Othrich was chosen archbishop after Adalbert's death (981).
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Political territory of the Prince-Archbishopric (lacking
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Löffler, Klemens. "Magdeburg." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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prince-archbishop to 1192; Bishop of Naumburg, 1150–54
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the prince-archbishopric of Magdeburg. After being
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C. (1990) . 1174:administered by archbishops of Magdeburg 1109:Henry III, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben 1501: 1405: 888:, which had adopted Calvinism in 1613. 846:, who was incensed because his brother 649:had advanced so far into Germany, that 1150:Frederick III of Beichlingen 1445–1464 892:was taken prisoner in 1631 after the 460:, the state was transformed into the 271: 253: 240: 227: 205: 192: 170: 166: 7: 1679:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1478:The Archbishop's Palace in Magdeburg 1320:The archbishop of Magdeburg was the 1308:Ecclesiastical Province of Magdeburg 1105:Burkhard II of Blankenburg 1295–1305 539:adding citations to reliable sources 1370:), Lutheran since 1555, pertaining 1147:Günther II of Schwarzburg 1403–1445 412:, the archiepiscopal and capitular 1669:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 1539:. London: Routledge. 2016, p. 181 1295:Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels 1210:John Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach 1075:Burkhard I of Woldenberg 1232–1235 871:John Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach 709:and the newly founded dioceses of 701:included the existing dioceses of 102:and Magdeburg (violet), about 1250 25: 1640:. US: St. Norbert College Press. 1779: 1714: 1658: 1559:Chambers Biographical Dictionary 1517: 1471: 1456: 1444: 1426: 1408: 1366:since 1424 (before suffragan to 1253:Christian William of Brandenburg 1144:Albert III of Querfurt 1382–1403 1129:Albert II of Sternberg 1367–1372 1087:Conrad II of Sternberg 1266–1277 1078:Wilbrand of Kasernberg 1235–1254 906:August, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels 832:Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg 784:and the cathedral canons before 515: 335: 310: 80: 1562:. 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Index

Archdiocese of Magdeburg
German
Latin
Coat of arms of Magdeburg
Prince-Bishoprics of Hildesheim, Halberstadt and Magdeburg (violet), about 1250
Magdeburg
Halle
Eastphalian
Hochstift
Middle Ages
Archbishopric
Emperor Otto I
Jüterbog
immediacy
Saxony
Halle
Lower Saxon Circle
Albert of Brandenburg
Secularization
Duchy of Saxony
Duchy of Magdeburg
Latin Catholic
archdiocese
Prince-Archbishopric
Holy Roman Empire
Magdeburg
Elbe
Sigismund of Brandenburg
administrators of the prince-archbishopric
Leopold William of Austria

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