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** Bishop of Utrecht
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Bishop and Utrecht
Philip of Burgundy, 57th Bishop of Utrecht ( 1517 – 1524 ), through a family connection with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, secured a significant concession from Pope Leo X, granting internal autonomy in both church and temporal affairs for himself and his successors without interference from outside their jurisdictional region.
In 1908 the Archbishop of Utrecht Gerardus Gul, consecrated Father Arnold Harris Mathew, a former Catholic priest, as Regionary Bishop for England.
Bishop Mathew later declared his autonomy from the Union of Utrecht, finding it too " protestant oriented ".
In the area of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Joseph René Vilatte began working with Catholics of Belgian ancestry and with the knowledge and blessing of the Union of Utrecht and under the full jurisdiction of the local Episcopal Bishop of Fond du Lac, WI — See C. B.
* Most of West Frisia ( later known as Holland ) is conquered by imperial German armies and given to the Bishop of Utrecht.
Henry II sent Folcmar, the Bishop of Utrecht, ahead of him in order to attempt a peace negotiation between him and the conspirators.
Henry II, however, was not so fortunate: Otto II imprisoned him under the custody of the Bishop of Utrecht where he would remain until Otto II's death in 983.
The landlord of Leiden, situated in a stronghold on the hill, was initially subject to the Bishop of Utrecht but around 1100 the burgraves became subject to the county of Holland.
The history of the capital of Drenthe can be traced back to at least 1258, when a new location had to be found for the Maria in Campis monastery, which was originally built near Coevorden as a penalty for the slaughter in 1227 of the army of the Bishop of Utrecht at the hands of Drenthe's peasants, in what has come to be known as the Battle of Ane.
In 887, there is another mention of ‘ Deutinkem ’, a fortress with a church which had been given to the then Bishop of Utrecht.
The missionaries followed in the footsteps of the Frankish conquerors: In 695 AD Willibrord, known as the " Apostle to the Frisians " became Bishop of Utrecht, with interruptions due to Frisian incursions.
The Bishop claims Woerden as part of his jurisdiction: In a list prepared between 918 and 948 it is mentioned that, meaning: In Woerden everything belongs to Saint Martin, i. e. the church in Utrecht.
The Bishop of Utrecht received land grants, first from the Frankish kings, and later from the Kings of Germany, in particular Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.
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