Primas Germaniae is a historical title of honor for the most important Catholic bishop (the Primate) in the German lands. Throughout the history of the...
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the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz was also the Primate of Germany (primas Germaniae), a purely honorary dignity that was unsuccessfully claimed from time...
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Bavarian Circle from 1500, the prince-archbishops bore the title of Primas Germaniae, though they never obtained electoral dignity; actually of the six...
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780–782 and 1802. In Church hierarchy, the Archbishop of Mainz was the primas Germaniae, the substitute for the Pope north of the Alps. Aside from Rome, the...
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The first ecclesiastical prince was the Archbishop of Salzburg as Primas Germaniae; the Prince-Archbishop of Besançon, though officially a member until...
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Catholic prelate. He was the bishop of Innsbruck from 1997 to 2002 and Primas Germaniae and archbishop of Salzburg from 2003 to 2013. He died in Salzburg on...
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the Ecclesiastical Province of Salzburg. He also has the title of Primas Germaniae ("First Bishop of Germany"). The Archbishop also has the title of Legatus...
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Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Innsbruck (1997–2002) and Primas Germaniae and archbishop of Salzburg (2003–2013). Mikalai Labko, 75, Belarusian...
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church authority. Of the 38 German bishops, 24 attended. Led by the primas Germaniae, Archbishop Siegfried of Mainz, Henry's supporters included Bishop...
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hercegprímás) up to today. The Archbishops of Salzburg still hold the title of Primas Germaniae, though their diocese is located in Austria. The word Fürst designates...
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Although Austria has no primate, the archbishop of Salzburg is titled Primus Germaniae (Primate of Germany). Archdiocese of Vienna with the following suffragan...
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Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid emir of Ganja (Azerbaijan) Qadi 'Abd...
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the Prince-Bishopric of Mainz. Upon the emperor's death, Willigis as Primas Germaniae, on Christmas 983 crowned his three-year-old son Otto III Rex Romanorum...
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981), a missionary to the Polabian Slavs, who also held the title of Primas Germaniae. From the 12th century onwards, the Magdeburg metropolitans ruled as...
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holding – besides the archbishop-elector of Mainz – the honorary title Primas Germaniae. The suffragans of Magdeburg were: Diocese of Brandenburg, Lutheran...
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Electorate of Salzburg. Since 1648, the archbishop has also borne the title Primas Germaniae, First [Bishop] of Germania, which used to include the right to preside...
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in addition to Rome. The Archbishops of Mainz were traditionally primas germaniae. In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which...
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Holy See (sancta sedes). The Archbishops of Mainz traditionally were primas germaniae. In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which...
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Bohemia (from 1228 to 1344). This right was derived from his position as Primas Germaniae of the Holy Roman Empire and ecclesiastical overlord of the Bohemian...
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of Schwarzenberg 6 April 1809 – 27 March 1885 Cardinal Archbishop Primas Germaniae Prince of the Church - Cardinal and Archbishop of Salzburg, then Archbishop...
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Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid emir of Ganja (Azerbaijan) Qadi 'Abd...
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In virtue of his new position, Katschthaler also held the title of Primas Germaniae. Leo XIII created him Cardinal Priest of San Tommaso in Parione in...
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Germaniae (4 vols., Augsburg, 1763; 2nd ed. by Kleimayern, Augsburg, 1781; 3rd ed., Augsburg, 1831). His other canonical works are: Disputatio prima de...
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of the Jesuit order, Historia Provinciae Societatis Jesu Germaniae superioris, quinque primas annorum complexa decades (1727). Carl Ruland (1875). "Agricola...
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Germania Superior (redirect from Germania Prima)
and Nimes; British Archaeological Reports (16. Juli 2001) ISBN 978-1-84171-180-5 The Fleets and Roman Border Policy LIMES GERMANIAE SUPERIORIS Germany....
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Roterodami Germaniae decoris Adagiorum chiliades tres. Basel, 1513 Digital Edition Adagia, complete Latin text online at "Proverbiorum chilias prima". Huygens...
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Germania Inferior, typically shown on inscriptions as EX.GER.INF. (Exercitus Germaniae Inferioris), included several legions at various times: of these, Legions...
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and Matthew Ponesse (Ohio Dominican University). Peter the Venerable Hugh Primas Saurette, p. 306 See H. Kühl, pp. 75-76 for a summary of this debate. Scott...
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Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in German and Latin). Hannover: Hahn. p. 71. G. Pertz, ed. (1868). Annales altahenses maiores. Monumenta Germaniae Historica...
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Paschal II, which were edited by Ernst Sackur and printed in the Monumenta Germaniae historica. Libelli de lite ii. (1893), but whose attribution to Hildebert...
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