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Bishopric and Utrecht
Four disputes set the stage for an independent Bishopric of Utrecht: the Concordat of Worms, the First Lateran Council and Fourth Lateran Council, and the concession of Pope Leo X.
At the same time as there were local underground priests and bishops, the Pope considered the Catholic Church in The Netherlands to be mission territory and no longer the traditional Bishopric of Utrecht.
After the conquest of Charlemagne this formed the main part of the Bishopric of Utrecht.
The next vita, chronologically, is the Vita altera Bonifatii auctore Radbodo, which originates in the Bishopric of Utrecht, and was probably revised by Radboud of Utrecht ( 899-917 ).
* Bishopric of Utrecht
Otto III's cousin Henry II, who had been deposed as Duke of Bavaria by Otto II in 976 following his failed rebellion, had been imprisoned under the Bishopric of Utrecht since his failed rebellion.
In 1392 Thomas followed his brother, Jan, to Deventer in the Bishopric of Utrecht, in order to attend the noted Latin school.
The pope appointed their leader, Willibrordus, bishop of the Frisians ; which is usually considered to be the beginning of the Bishopric of Utrecht.
# The former Bishopric of Utrecht
Guelders was often at war with its neighbours, not only with Brabant, but also with the County of Holland and the Bishopric of Utrecht.
The Bishopric of Utrecht is a Diocese based in the Dutch city of Utrecht.
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In the Middle Ages Achtkarspelen fell under the Bishopric of Münster, meanwhile the rest of Friesland was a part of the Bishopric of Utrecht.
Nijkerk was strategically located between the Duchy of Guelders ( Dutch: Hertogdom Gelre ) and the Bishopric of Utrecht.
Around 1200 this homestead was in the possession of a provost of the Bishopric of Utrecht.
Due to its strategic location on the border between the County of Holland and the Bishopric of Utrecht, various wars have been fought in and around Woerden by the various lords and ladies of these realms.
The period between 1430 and 1450 remained reasonably calm, but when Philips the Good tried to expand his influence into the Bishopric of Utrecht by appointing his natural son David of Burgundy as Bishop, Hook resistance re-emerged in Utrecht.
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In 1481, he was sent with a large army to the Bishopric of Utrecht by his brother John II, Duke of Cleves instead of David of Burgundy.
William had occupied most of the Bishopric of Utrecht and tried to conquer Friesland but was repelled by Hessel Martena.

Bishopric and continued
Thereafter, the seat of the Bishopric of the Isles was relocated to the north, firstly to Snizort on Skye and then Iona, a state of affairs which continued until the 16th century Scottish Reformation.
Gerard was appointed Lord Chancellor by William I, and he continued in that office under Rufus, who rewarded him with the Bishopric of Hereford in 1096.
However Jordan's successor Unger remained as Bishop of Poznań independent of Gniezno, although it is not clear whether this continued to be a missionary bishopric subordinate to the Pope, or was attached to the Bishopric of Magdeburg.
The Bishopric of Dunkeld ceased to exist as a Roman Catholic institution after the Scottish Reformation, but continued as a royal institution into the 17th century.

Bishopric and state
* Bishopric of Liège, a former state in the Low Countries
Ferdinand was then made Duke of Würzburg, a new state created for him from the old Bishopric of Würzburg, remaining an Elector.
The town of Brandenburg, which is almost as widely known as the state of Brandenburg, provided the name for the medieval Bishopric of Brandenburg, the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and the current state of Brandenburg.
* Bishopric of Halberstadt, a Roman Catholic diocese and state of the Holy Roman Empire until the Peace of Westphalia
Within the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights, the Bishopric of Culm was created in 1243 by William of Modena.
* Bishopric of Brixen, the former north-Italian state.
The territory they lived on became part of the Great Moravia in 875 and later, in 990, first Polish state created by duke Mieszko I and then expanded by king Boleslaw I at the beginning of the 11th century, who in the year 1000 established the Bishopric of Wrocław.
The largest ecclesiastical state was the Archbishopric of Riga ( 18, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) followed by the Bishopric of Courland ( 4500 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), Bishopric of Dorpat, and Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek.
The Bishopric of Liège or Prince-Bishopric of Liège was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries in present Belgium.
As the complex was built as the final resting place of a king, the Bishopric was " upgraded " to a stavropegial monastery-roughly translated, an Imperial Monastery, fourth by rank in the state ( after Studenica, Mileševa and Sopoćani ).

Bishopric and Holy
But Henry IV was generous in his triumph: he restored the rich lands obtained earlier from the Bishopric and also founded a Kolegiata consecrated to the Holy Cross.
In addition to being a Byzantine centre of culture, during the 8th century the city became a Holy See: Reggio was until the 16th century, the most important Greek Rite Bishopric in Italy.
Under the reorganization of the Holy Roman Empire in 1802, the Bishopric was secularized and annexed to the Habsburg territories.
* Bishopric ( political ), an area historically most common within the Holy Roman Empire where a bishop held the secular authority
In the years 1007 and 1027 the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire granted the counties of Trento, Bolzano and Vinschgau to the Bishopric of Trent.
The museum documents the history of the " Hochstift Paderborn " ( Bishopric of Paderborn ) which was one of territories of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 999 Rudolph III of Burgundy granted lands around Lake Biel to the Bishopric of Basel, during the formative period of the Holy Roman Empire.
By ( re ) creation of the Bishopric of Olomouc ( 1063 ) and creation of the Vyšehrad chapter ( 1070-richly endowed, independent from the Prague bishop, subjected directly to the Holy See ) and also by his obstinacy in conflict with the Prague bishop Jaromír, Vratislaus ultimately little depressed importance of bishop of Prague in domestic Bohemian politics, enabling thus more unified rule over the country for all following dukes and kings.
Since then the Bishopric of Trier conducts the “ Heilig-Rock-Tage ”, an annually ten-day religious festival-but the Holy Robe is not visible during this time.
Formerly part of the Kingdom of Italy and the March of Verona, the Bishopric of Trent was established as a State of the Holy Roman Empire latest in 1027 by Emperor Conrad II.
The Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire.
Stanislaus Hosius () ( 5 May 1504 in Kraków, Poland – 5 August 1579 in Capranica Prenestina, Italy ) was a cardinal, since 1551 Prince-Bishop in Bishopric of Warmia, Poland since 1558 papal legate to the Holy Roman Emperor's Imperial Court in Vienna, Austria and since 1566 a papal legate to Poland.
" I want you to know that I am open to receiving and considering all information about Garabandal, and would like to continue -- as long as our Holy Father wishes me to serve as Apostolic Administrator -- the work that my brothers at the Bishopric have already done in reference to this subject.
The Holy Roman Empire in 1528 annexed the Bishopric of Utrecht, and Emperor Charles V immediately ordered the construction of a castle in Utrecht, not only to protect the domain from invasion by the duke of Guelders, but also to retain control over the city's unruly population.
This settlement was subsequently turned over to the administration of the Holy Bishopric in 1696.
The Bishopric of Eichstätt was a small ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1551, Nomeny was detached from the Bishopric of Metz and given to him as a margraviate by Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1567, in right of which he was recognized as an independent, hereditary Prince of the Empire ( the House of Lorraine would obtain a full vote in the Imperial Diet in 1736 for Nomeny in compensation for cession of the Duchy of Lorraine to France — in addition to acquisition of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany ).
The Mosan region was formed largely by the boundary of the Bishopric of Liège, which had strong political links to the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as to the bishops of Cologne.

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