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following decades of mild rebellion. The work of the archbishop was largely successful, save for the violent uprising precipitated by Benno's ecclesiastical land claims. In 1021, the Obodrites accepted the overlordship of the archdiocese as opposed to the Duke of Saxony and agreed to pay tithes.
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on the agreement that his inheritance would go to the diocese on his death. Throughout his tenure, he was in conflict with the equally ambitious
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records that Unwan was the first German bishop to abolish the practice of observing the rules of both
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Bremen
Archbishop of Hamburg
Bremen
see
Bernard II, Duke of Saxony
Adalbert
Empress Cunigunda
Emperor Henry II
Canute the Great
Conrad II
Slavs
Benno
de
Bishop of Oldenburg
Christianisation
Obodrites
Wagria
Adam of Bremen
monasticism
canonry
Reuter, Timothy
Thompson, James Westfall
House of Immeding
Catholic Church titles
Libentius I
Archbishop of Bremen (Hamburg)
Libentius II
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