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    The Diocese of Halberstadt was a Roman Catholic diocese (German: Bistum Halberstadt) from 804 until 1648. From 1180, the bishops or administrators of Halberstadt...
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    Bishopric of Halberstadt, a Roman Catholic diocese and state of the Holy Roman Empire until the Peace of Westphalia Principality of Halberstadt, the secularized...
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    The Diocese of Magdeburg (Latin: Dioecesis Magdeburgensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church, located in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt...
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    Archbishopric of Magdeburg was a Latin Catholic archdiocese (969–1552) and Prince-Archbishopric (1180–1680) of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Magdeburg...
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  • Bishopric of Halberstadt, a Roman Catholic diocese and state of the Holy Roman Empire until the Peace of Westphalia Principality of Halberstadt, the secularized...
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    Thirty Years' War (category 17th century in the Holy Roman Empire)
    when Tilly restored the Roman Catholic Diocese of Halberstadt in early 1625. As Duke of Holstein, Christian IV was also a member of the Lower Saxon circle...
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    Ecclesiastically, the territory belonged to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Halberstadt. The origin of the name of the Schwabengau is somewhat mysterious as the...
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  • ranks of the diocese of Halberstadt. By 1193 he was chief provost, shouldering major responsibility during Bishop Gardolf's absence on the Crusade of 1197–1198...
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  • Johannes Alberti (bishop) (category 16th-century German Roman Catholic bishops)
    was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Halberstadt (1550–?). Johannes Alberti was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers...
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  • Hermann Molitoris (category 15th-century German Roman Catholic bishops)
    was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Halberstadt (1471–1483). Hermann Molitor was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers...
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  • first rector of this university in 1365. In 1366, Albert was elected bishop of Halberstadt (counted as Albert III), Halberstadt being the diocese in which...
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    Bishop of the Diocese of Lebus Church of St Stephen and St Sixtus, Halberstadt - formerly the seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of Halberstadt St Mary's Cathedral...
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    (787–1566/1648) of the Holy Roman Empire and the Catholic Church that after its definitive secularization in 1648 became the hereditary Duchy of Bremen (German:...
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  • served as bishop of Halberstadt, and was a noted author. The exact date and place of Haymo's birth are unknown. He entered the Order of St. Benedict at...
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  • Gardolf of Hertbeke (died 21 August 1201) was the bishop of Halberstadt from 1193 until his death. Gardolf was from a noble family of Hertbeke. In two...
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  • died in Erpostede in 1008 and was buried in Halberstadt Cathedral. Electorate of Trier Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 226, Number...
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    amounts from the banking house of Fugger in order to pay the Holy See for his elevation to the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt and for a dispensation permitting...
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  • the diocese of Halberstadt. In October 1062, it was the decision of a German-Italian synod held at Augsburg to send Burchard, high in the favour of Empress...
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    of Magdeburg at the age of 23 and administrator of the Diocese of Halberstadt. In 1514 he was also elected Archbishop of Mainz and thus sovereign of the...
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    archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France, first mentioned in 343 AD. It is one of nine[which?] archbishoprics in France that have no suffragan dioceses, and...
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    Imperial House of Habsburg, Habsburg Spain, and the Catholic League. Christian was born in 1599 at the Gröningen Priory near Halberstadt (in today's Saxony-Anhalt)...
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    between the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim and Diocese of Halberstadt. In 1974 Rethen and Eickhorst were incorporated into the municipality of Vordorf...
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    retained the Catholic faith during the Reformation. As regards ecclesiastical affairs the Province of Saxony had been assigned to the Diocese of Paderborn...
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    Community Association, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. Acts 7:51–53 Acts 22:20 Souvay, Charles. "Saint Stephen". Catholic Encyclopedia,1912. New Advent...
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    Essen Abbey. During the reign of the Saxon Ottonian dynasty Hildesheim, together with the neighbouring bishoprics of Halberstadt and Magdeburg, became the...
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    took decades. By the Peace of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648, Brandenburg gained Minden and Halberstadt, also the succession in Farther...
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  • Bible was published in the dialect of Lübeck, and in 1522, the last pre-Lutheran Bible, the Low Saxon Halberstadt Bible was published. In 1477, in Delft...
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    death. He also served as administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt from 1566 and of the Prince-Bishopric of Minden between 1582 and 1585. Henry...
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  • Diocesan administrator (category Catholic ecclesiastical titles)
    the Duchy of Pomerania in 1650 Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt, Lutheran administrators 1566–1628, after the rule of the last, however, Catholic administrator...
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    after the death of the Bishop of Halberstadt in November 996, who had been one of the masterminds behind the abolition of the bishopric of Merseburg, Otto...
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