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The map shows the diocese in its borders before the diocese feud. During the restitution in 1643, the offices of Aerzen, Grohnde, Coldingen-Lauenberg, Lutter am Barenberge, Westerhof and Lindau – all shown as Hildesheim in the map – remained with the principalities of Calenberg and
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of Blessed Virgin Mary. Distraught he sent out his attendance who finally discovered a flowering rose bush with the relic in his branches, which it would not let go. Louis had a chapel built by the side of the rose, the later
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from the Middle Ages until its dissolution in 1803. The Prince-Bishopric must not be confused with the
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In the 16th century, most of the diocese as well as most of the state of Hildesheim switched to
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Giese, Martina. "Die Texfassungen der Lebensbeschreibung Bischof Bernwards von Hildesheim",
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The Hildesheim Abbey in 1789 within the boundaries that had been constant since 1643
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Former palace of the prince-bishops, today general vicariate of the diocese
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of 1803, Hildesheim was secularised and its territory was annexed to
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of 1815 gave the territory of the former prince-bishopric to the
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Hochstift Hildesheim, FĂĽrstbistum Hildesheim, Bistum Hildesheim
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established the bishopric at Hildesheim in 815, dedicated to
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Hildesheim, together with the neighbouring bishoprics of
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reached the official acknowledgement of Hildesheim as a
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for the cathedral. During the tenure of his successor
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Braunschweig-WolfenbĂĽttel. For more information, see
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