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Diocese of Brandenburg

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settlement in present-day Brandenburg an der Havel, which became the nucleus of the revived Brandenburg cathedral chapter. The incorporation into the Premonstratensian Order was confirmed by
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The foundation charter of the Brandenburg diocese is dated 1 October 948, though the actual founding date remained disputed among historians. The medieval chronicler
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in the western territories of the Empire. Not until the final subjugation of the Wends in the 12th century by Margrave
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mentions the year 938; the bishopric may also have been established in the course of the partition of the vast
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existed between the 10th and 16th centuries. From the 12th century, its bishops also ruled the
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1221–1222: Wichmann von Arnstein, counter-claimant, also not enthroned
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Bishop Wigers of Brandenburg (acting 1138–60), an adherent of
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1221–1222: Ludolf von Schanebeck, claimant, but not enthroned
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Index



Saints Peter and Paul in Brandenburg
Hochstift Brandenburg
Thietmar of Merseburg
Northern March
Gero
Holy Roman Emperor
Christianization
Polabian Slavs
Wends
East Frankish
Archbishopric of Mainz
Great Slav Rising
Lutici
Bishopric of Havelberg
auxiliary bishops
Albert the Bear
German eastward settlement
Norbert of Xanten
Premonstratensian
episcopal see
Pope Nicholas V
elector
Leitzkau
Hevellian
Pribislav-Henry
Pope Clement III
Sigfried I
Ruotger von Kerkow

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