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Georg Schenk von Limpurg

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Georg Schenk von Limpurg is the Bishop of Bamberg who was a character in
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to reform the law of Bamberg; Johann of Schwarzenberg drafted the
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of Georg Schenk von Limpurg in the Bamberger Missale, 1507.
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confirming his appointment on 18 April 1505. He was
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Johann Salver

Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
Cunigunde of Luxembourg
Bamberg Cathedral
coat of arms
Prince-Bishop of Bamberg
Obersontheim
Prince-Bishop of Bamberg
Pope Julius II
consecrated
bishop
Kaspar Preiel
auxiliary bishop
Johann of Schwarzenberg
Constitutio Criminalis Carolina
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Imperial Diet
Augsburg
Martin Luther
Altenburg
Bamberg Cathedral
Loy Hering
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Götz von Berlichingen



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