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as dower. She had a particular love for the town and often lived there. The emperor also continually returned to it. In
September 937, Otto and his wife founded a Benedictine monastery at Magdeburg, which was dedicated to Sts. Peter, Maurice, and the Holy Innocents. The first abbots and monks came
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tribes, and was meant to promote
Christianity among the many Slavs and others. On 20 April 967, the archbishopric was solemnly established at the Synod of Ravenna in the presence of the pope and the emperor. The first archbishop was Adelbert, a former monk of St. Maximin's at Trier, afterwards a
869:. It is not true that he became a Lutheran and wished to retain his see as a secular principality, and just as untrue that in the Kalbe Parliament in 1541 he consented to the introduction of the Reformation in order to have his debts paid. His successors were the zealous Catholics
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who were secular princes now took the place of the archbishop, and they, as well as the majority of the cathedral chapter and the inhabitants of the archdiocese, were usually
Protestant. They belonged to the Hohenzollern
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who dwelt on the right bank of the Elbe. In 805 it is first mentioned in history. In 806 Charlemagne built a fortress on the eastern bank of the river opposite
Magdeburg. The oldest church is also credited to this time.
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as a state of imperial immediacy within the Holy Roman Empire, thus
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sanctioned the establishment of an archbishopric, Otto seemed to have abandoned his plan of a transfer. The estates belonging to the convent founded in 937 were converted into a
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834:(1198–1215), because he had pronounced the pope's ban against the latter and this war greatly damaged the archbishopric. In 1208 he began to build the present
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Planned since 955 and established in 967, the archdiocese had de facto turned void since 1557, when the last papally confirmed prince-archbishop, the
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than as a bishop. Wichmann sided with the emperor in the Great Saxon Revolt and was rewarded by recognising the archepiscopal and the cathedral capitular
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as a prince-archbishopric in 1180. Its territory comprised only some parts of the archdiocesan area, such as the city of
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in 955 they were defeated and repelled. Otto immediately set to work to establish an archbishopric in
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upon the death of August. When the Saxon prince died in 1680, the archbishopric was secularised by
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was the competent Catholic jurisdiction. In 1821, the area was transferred in Catholic respect to the
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of Magdeburg by bribery and fraud. Upon his death in 1004, there followed a brief conflict between
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was added in 1424.) The new archdiocese was close to the unsecured border regions of the
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and environs. The prince-archbishopric maintained its statehood as an
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came of age and ascended to the see. All his successors were only
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Prince-archbishops of Magdeburg, administrators of Halberstadt
822:(1152–92) was more important as a sovereign and prince of the
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912:(1648), the expectancy to the archbishopric was promised to
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Othrich was chosen archbishop after Adalbert's death (981).
873:(1545–1550), who however could accomplish very little, and
842:(1277–79) hardly escaped a serious war with the Margrave
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Political territory of the Prince-Archbishopric (lacking
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prince-archbishop to 1192; Bishop of Naumburg, 1150–54
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1403:Residences of the Archbishops of Magdeburg were:
814:exclave) by 1648, over present-day Saxony-Anhalt
2101:1680 disestablishments in the Holy Roman Empire
1302:1680: Prince-Archbishopric secularised to duchy
1261:, a layman, Catholic administrator, 1631–1638;
2081:Former states and territories of Saxony-Anhalt
865:in his diocese, although himself opposing the
2091:1180s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
2071:States and territories disestablished in 1680
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1114:Burkhard III of Mansfeld-Schrapglau 1307–1325
929:Apostolic Vicariate of Upper and Lower Saxony
637:After the wars of the years 940 and 954, the
391:and Lutheran too, except the Catholic layman
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925:Apostolic Vicariate of the Northern Missions
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1556:Thorne, John; Collocott, T. C. (1990) .
1174:administered by archbishops of Magdeburg
1109:Henry III, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben
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846:, who was incensed because his brother
649:had advanced so far into Germany, that
18:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Magdeburg
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1478:The Archbishop's Palace in Magdeburg
1320:The archbishop of Magdeburg was the
1308:Ecclesiastical Province of Magdeburg
1105:Burkhard II of Blankenburg 1295–1305
539:adding citations to reliable sources
1370:), Lutheran since 1555, pertaining
1147:Günther II of Schwarzburg 1403–1445
412:, the archiepiscopal and capitular
1669:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
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1295:Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels
1210:John Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach
1075:Burkhard I of Woldenberg 1232–1235
871:John Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach
709:and the newly founded dioceses of
701:included the existing dioceses of
102:and Magdeburg (violet), about 1250
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1087:Conrad II of Sternberg 1266–1277
1078:Wilbrand of Kasernberg 1235–1254
906:August, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels
832:Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg
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1096:Bernhard III of Wolpe 1279–1282
1081:Rudolf of Dinselstadt 1254–1260
1066:Ludolf of Koppenstedt 1192–1205
1052:Prince-archbishops of Magdeburg
526:needs additional citations for
54:Archiepiscopatus Magdeburgensis
1636:Kunkel, Thomas (11 May 2019).
1288:prince-archbishopric of Bremen
1008:Adalgod of Osterberg 1107–1119
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1026:Frederick of Wettin 1142–1152
1011:Rudigar of Baltheim 1119–1125
1002:Hartwig of Spanheim 1079–1102
1466:Castle (secondary residence)
1231:to be a temporary phenomenon
1084:Rupert of Mansfeld 1260–1266
550:"Archbishopric of Magdeburg"
1333:archbishop-elector of Mainz
1297:, Count of Barby, 1638–1680
1265:prince-bishoprics of Passau
1241:Administrators of Magdeburg
1216:Frederick IV of Brandenburg
1189:prince-archbishop from 1475
1126:Dietrich Kagelwit 1361–1367
875:Frederick IV of Brandenburg
776:obtained possession of the
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1263:also administrator of the
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1117:Heideke of Erssa 1326–1327
1005:Henry I of Assel 1102–1107
632:St. Maximin's Abbey, Trier
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31:Archbishopric of Magdeburg
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1352:Electorate of Brandenburg
1164:prince-archbishop to 1513
1141:Frederick II of Hoym 1382
1091:Günther I of Schwalenberg
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692:Cathedral of St. Maurice
503:(smaller fringes each).
475:The 1994-founded modern
444:and environs as well as
385:Sigismund of Brandenburg
372:centered on the city of
2042:Unencircled territories
1803:Brunswick and Lunenburg
1327:Ecclesiastical Province
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699:ecclesiastical province
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1348:Diocese of Brandenburg
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1070:Albert I of Käfernburg
997:Werner of Steutzlingen
902:Peace of Prague (1635)
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138:Common languages
2076:History of Magdeburg
1535:Bowlus, Charles R.,
1386:Electorate of Saxony
1382:Diocese of Merseburg
1358:Diocese of Havelberg
1343:of Magdeburg were:
1062:archbishop from 1152
1058:Wichmann von Seeburg
1030:Wichmann von Seeburg
1021:Conrad I of Querfurt
937:Diocese of Magdeburg
933:Diocese of Paderborn
910:Treaty of Westphalia
886:House of Brandenburg
877:, who died in 1552.
774:Gisiler of Merseburg
535:improve this article
479:is a diocese of the
477:Diocese of Magdeburg
366:Prince-Archbishopric
111:Prince-Archbishopric
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914:Brandenburg-Prussia
848:Eric of Brandenburg
667:Archbishop of Mainz
466:hereditary monarchy
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1937:Nordhausen
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1751:Hildesheim
1496:References
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1399:Residences
1341:suffragans
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148:Government
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1766:Ratzeburg
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202:1157 1180
152:Hochstift
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1484:See also
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961:Giselmar
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627:Edith
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