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Georg von Blumenthal

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against Duke Magnus I for the robbery of church property and in 1536 he also won an imperial chamber trial against him. To finance the processes, the bishop and the Ratzeburg cathedral chapter had to sell the cathedral treasure from 1530 onwards.
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He stayed mostly in the Diocese of Lebus and was represented in Ratzeburg by the cathedral provost. In 1528, he became involved in a feud with aristocrats from the Brandenburg region and narrowly escaped an attack on the episcopal palace in
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himself, for his principled stand against reforms which he believed to be wrong and opposed by every legal means possible. For this, Luther said he should be "generally hated".
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of Poland. Known in his lifetime as the "Pillar of Catholicism", he used his position as Chancellor of the Viadrina to combat the
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However, some of his opponents were not so respectful. He was twice besieged in his palaces by
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in the Google book search; with CVs and portraits of the Bishops of Havelberg).
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Court process, which only ended in 1540 with a verdict in favor of the bishop.
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Bishop von Blumenthal was born at Horst, administratively now part of
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Blumenthal is mentioned as early as 1507 as secretary to Bishop
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Der Wandel des Bekenntnisses im Lübecker Domkapitel, 1530-1600
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imprisoned, which led to a feud with the nobles of the
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German Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg and Bishop of Lebus
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Index

The Most Reverend
Bishop of Lebus

Roman Catholic
Diocese of Lebus
Dietrich von Bülow
John VIII Horneburg
Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg
Heiligengrabe
Lebus
St. Mary's Cathedral
von Blumenthal
Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg
Bishop of Lebus
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Frankfurt (Oder)
Viadrina
Heiligengrabe
von Blumenthal
Brandenburg
Dietrich von Bülow
Brandenburg University
Dr. iur. utr.
Ratzeburg Cathedral
Bishop of Havelberg
Pope
Prebendary
Bishop of Lebus
Bishop of Ratzeburg
Heinrich Bergmeier

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