Bishopric of Havelberg

Bishopric of Havelberg

The Bishopric of Havelberg (German: Bistum Havelberg) was a Roman Catholic diocese founded by King Otto I, King of the Germans, in 946. The diocese was suffragan to the Archbishopric of Magdeburg. Its most famous bishop was Anselm of Havelberg. Its seat was in Havelberg in the Northern March and it roughly covered the Prignitz. The Holy Blood of Wilsnack became famous while Dietrich Man was bishop. As a result of the Protestant Reformation, the bishopric was dissolved by the Lutheran Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1598.

Name From To
Udo 946 983
Sede vacante 983 991
Hilderich 991 1008
Erich 1008 1024 ?
Gottschalk 1024 ? 1085
Wichmann 1085 1089
Hezilo before 1096 1110 ?
Bernhard 1110 ? 1118
Haimo 1118 1120
Gumbert 1120 1125
Anselm 1126 1155
Walo 1155 1176
Hugibert/Hubert 1176 1191
Helmbert 1191 1206
Sibodo of Stendal 1206 1219
Wilhelm 1219 1244
Heinrich I von der Schulenburg or perhaps von Kerkow 1244 1270
Heinrich II von Sternberg 1270 1290
Hermann, Margrave of Brandenburg 1290 1291
Johann I, Margrave of Brandenburg 1291 1292
Johann II 1292 1304
Arnold (possibly von Plötz) 1304 1312
Rainer von Dequede 1312 1319
Heinrich III 1319 1324
Dietrich I Kothe 1325 1341
Burkhard I von Bardeleben 1341 1348
Burkhard II, Count of Lindow-Ruppin 1348 1370
Dietrich Man 1370 1385
Johann III Wöplitz 1385 1401
Otto von Rohr I 1401 1427
Friedrich I Krüger 1427 1427
Johann IV von Beust 1427 1427
Konrad von Lintorf 1427 1460
Witticho Gans Edler von Putlitz 1461 1487
Busso I von Alvensleben 1487 1493
Otto II von Königsmarck 1493 1501
Johann von Schlabrendorf 1501 1520
Hieronymus Schulz, formerly Bishop of Brandenburg 1520 1522
Busso II von Alvensleben 1522 1548
Frederick II of Brandenburg (Lutheran) 1548 1552
Sede vacante 1552 1554
Joachim Friedrich, Elector of Brandenburg (Lutheran) 1552 1598

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Havelberg — Infobox Ort in Deutschland Art = Stadt image photo = Wappen = Wappen Havelberg.png lat deg = 52 |lat min = 49 |lat sec = 30 lon deg = 12 |lon min = 4 |lon sec = 28 Lageplan = Havelberg in SDL.png Bundesland = Sachsen Anhalt Landkreis = Stendal… …   Wikipedia

  • Bishopric of Brandenburg — Prince Bishopric of Brandenburg Hochstift Brandenburg State of the Holy Roman Empire ← …   Wikipedia

  • Anselm of Havelberg — [ Anselm von Havelberg, Anselmus Havelbergensis, Anselmus episcopus Havelbergensis.] (c.1100 1158) was a German bishop and statesman, and a secular and religious ambassador to Constantinople. He was a Premonstratensian, a defender of his order [… …   Wikipedia

  • Conversion of Pomerania — Medieval Pomerania was converted from Slavic paganism to Christianity by Otto von Bamberg in 1124 and 1128 (Duchy of Pomerania), and in 1168 by Absalon (Principality of Rügen). Earlier attempts, undertaken since the 10th century, failed or were… …   Wikipedia

  • Wendish Crusade — The Wendish Crusade ( de. Wendenkreuzzug) was an 1147 campaign, one of the Northern Crusades and also a part of the Second Crusade, led primarily by the Kingdom of Germany inside the Holy Roman Empire and directed against the Polabian Slavs (or… …   Wikipedia

  • Diocesan administrator — See: Catholic Church hierarchy#Equivalents of diocesan bishops in law A diocesan administrator is a provisional ordinary of a Roman Catholic particular church. The college of consultors elects an administrator within eight days after the see is… …   Wikipedia

  • Dietrich Man — Dietrich Man, known as Dietrich II, was Bishop of Havelberg from 1370 to 1385.[1] The Man family, though not noble, were prominent in the Prignitz, which lay within the Diocese of Havelberg, and closely connected with the local nobility. Dietrich …   Wikipedia

  • Second Crusade — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Second Crusade partof=the Crusades caption=The fall of Edessa, seen here on the right of this map (c.1140), was the proximate cause of the Second Crusade. date=1147 1149 place=Iberia, Near East (Anatolia, Levant …   Wikipedia

  • Ostprignitz-Ruppin —   District   Country …   Wikipedia

  • Karl-Liebknecht-Straße — Infobox road marker highway name=Karl Liebknecht Straße length km=1.3 established=1889/1969 starting terminus=Schloßbrücke ending terminus=Prenzlauer Tor cities=BerlinKarl Liebknecht Straße is a major street in the German capital Berlin, Mitte… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”