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appointed him a papal priest. On 20 September 1245, the same Pope appointed him a Bishop of Olomouc. It ended with numerous disputes regarding the election of the local bishop. He was ordained bishop in 1247. This year, the Bishop was also accepted by the Czech King Wenceslaus I. Bishop Bruno
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received special favor from the king after he stood on the side of Wacław in his dispute with his son Przemysl and later helped to reconcile father and son.
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He is considered to be a pioneer of the colonization of medieval Moravia, he had previously inhabited uninhabited areas, mainly in the central part (
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In ecclesiastical matters, Bishop Bruno actively sought to reform the ecclesiastical administration. He renewed the old and established a new
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He came from an old North German noble family, and was born at the family seat of Schauenburg castle, on the river
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After the death of King Wenceslaus, the bishop became an adviser and diplomat of the young king
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was mentioned. In addition to the castle in Kroměříž, he also founded the castles
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in 1245–1281. He was one of the main advisors and diplomats of the Czech kings:
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he is known thanks to colonization and his role in founding many new towns.
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Crusading Proposals of the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries
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and others. He also contributed to the founding of the towns of
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so as to bring peace at home before launching a crusade to
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Bruno of Olomouc
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Kroměříž
bishop of Olomouc
Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
Ottokar II of Bohemia
Moravia
Weser
Lower Saxony
Rinteln
Lübeck
Hamburg
Magdeburg
Rome
Pope
Innocent IV
deanery
synod
Kroměříž
Saint Wenceslas Cathedral
Olomouc
Gothic
Drahaner Bergland
Ostravice
Ostrava (Moravian)

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