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Encyclopedia > Bishopric of Bamberg

The Bishopric of Bamberg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located around the city of Bamberg in Upper Franconia, also including the city of Erlangen. During the eighteenth century, it was often held in conjunction with the neighboring Bishopric of Würzburg. Bamberg was bordered by Würzburg to the west, by the Margravate of Brandenburg-Ansbach and the Free City of Nuremberg to the south, by the Margravate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth to the east and by the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg to the north. This page is about the Germanic empire. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Oberfranken (Upper Franconia) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. ... Erlangen is a German city in Middle Franconia. ... The Bishopric of Würzburg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia. ... See Ansbach, Austria for the Austrian town of the same name. ... Nuremberg coat of arms Location of Nuremberg Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. ... Saxe-Coburg (German Sachsen-Coburg) is a historical state in todays Bavaria, Germany. ...


It was first raised to diocesan status in 1007. In 1803, the Bishopric was secularized and annexed by Bavaria Events Aethelred buys two years of peace with the Danes for 36,000 pounds of silver. ... 1803 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... With an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ...


Bishops of Bamberg, 1007-1803

  • Eberhard I 1007-1040
  • Suidger von Morsleben 1040-1046
  • Hartwig von Bogen 1047-1053
  • Adalbert of Carinthia 1053-1057
  • Günther 1057-1065
  • Hermann I von Formbach 1065-1075
  • Rupprecht 1075-1102
  • Otto I von Mistelbach 1102-1139
  • Egilbert 1139-1146
  • Eberhard II von Otelingen 1146-1170
  • Hermann II von Aurach 1170-1177
  • Otto II von Andechs 1177-1196
  • Thimo von Lyskirch 1196-1201
  • Konrad von Ergersheim 1202-1203
  • Ekbert von Andechs 1203-1231
  • Siegfried von Öttingen 1231-1238
  • Poppo von Andechs 1238-1242
  • Heinrich I von Bilversheim 1242-1257
  • Wladeslaw of Silesia 1257
  • Berthold von Leiningen 1257-1285
  • Mangold von Neuenburg 1285 (Bishop of Würzburg 1287-1303)
  • Arnold von Solms 1286-1296
  • Leopold I von Grundlach 1296-1303
  • Wulfing von Stubenberg 1304-1318
  • Ulrich von Schlusselberg 1319
  • Konrad von Giech 1319-1322
  • Johannes von Schlackenwerth 1322-1324
  • Heinrich II von Sternberg 1324-1328
  • Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck 1328-1335
  • Leopold II von Egloffstein 1335-1343
  • Friedrich I von Hohenlohe 1344-1352
  • Leopold III von Bebenburg 1353-1363
  • Friedrich II von Truhendingen 1363-1366
  • Ludwig of Meissen 1366-1374
  • Lamprecht von Brunn 1374-1399
  • Albrecht von Wertheim 1399-1421
  • Friedrich III von Aufsess 1421-1431
  • Anton von Rotenhan 1431-1459
  • Georg I von Schaumberg 1459-1475
  • Philipp von Henneberg 1475-1487
  • Heinrich III Gross von Trockau 1487-1501
  • Veit I Truchsess von Pommersfelden 1501-1503
  • Georg II Marschalk von Ebneth 1503-1505
  • Georg III Schenk von Limpurg 1505-1522
  • Weigand von Redwitz 1522-1556
  • Georg IV von Rugheim 1556-1561
  • Veit II von Würzburg 1561-1577
  • Johann Georg I Zobel von Giebelstadt 1577-1580
  • Martin von Eyb 1580-1583
  • Ernst von Mengersdorf 1583-1591
  • Neidhart von Thungen 1591-1598
  • Johann Philipp von Gebsattel 1599-1609
  • Johann Gottfried von Aschausen 1609-1622 (Bishop of Würzburg 1617-1622)
  • Johann Georg II Fuchs von Dornheim 1623-1633
  • Franz von Hatzfeld 1633-1642 (Bishop of Würzburg 1631-1642)
  • Melchior Otto Voit von Würzburg 1642-1653
  • Philipp Valentin Voit von Rieneck 1653-1672
  • Peter Philipp von Dernbach 1672-1683
  • Marquard Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg 1683-1693
  • Lothar Franz von Schönborn 1693-1729
  • Friedrich Karl von Schönborn 1729-1746 (also Bishop of Würzburg)
  • Johann Philipp Anton von Frankenstein 1746-1753
  • Franz Konrad von Stadion 1753-1757
  • Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim 1757-1779 (also Bishop of Würzburg)
  • Franz Ludwig von Erthal 1779-1795 (also Bishop of Würzburg)
  • Christoph Franz von Buseck 1795-1802

Clement II, né Suidger of Morsleben (born Hornburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, 1005 - died October 9, 1047), pope (December 25, 1046 - October 9, 1047), son of Count Konrad of Morsleben and Hornburg and his wife Amulrad. ... The Bishopric of Würzburg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia. ... Schönborn is the name of a German noble family, many members of which were prelates of the Church. ... Schönborn is the name of a German noble family, many members of which were prelates of the Church. ...

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Bamberg (2924 words)
The Archdiocese of Bamberg, in the kingdom of Bavaria, embraces almost the whole of the presidency of Upper Franconia, the northern part of Middle Franconia (in particular the cities of Nuremberg, Furth, Ansbach, and Erlangen), parts of Lower Franconia, of the Upper Palatinate, and of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg.
The old Bishopric of Bamberg was composed of an unbroken territory extending from Schlusselfeld in a north-easterly direction to the Franconian Forest, and possessed in addition estates in the Duchies of Carinthia and Salzburg, in the Nordgau (the present Upper Palatinate), in Thuringia, and on the Danube.
In 1632 Bamberg was conquered by the Swedes, and in 1633 was obliged to recognize Barnard of Weimar as its ruler.
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