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  1. Erzstift Bremen, Herzogtum Bremen. Wappen. Karte. Das Herzogtum Bremen um 1655, unzureichend abgegrenzt die Reichsstadt Bremen, rechts unten in rosa das Herzogtum Verden. Entstanden aus. 1180 aus der Auflösung des Herzogtums Sachsen. Herrschaftsform.

  2. Das Bistum Bremen war ein Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche in Deutschland. Das Bistum Bremen bestand von 788 bis zum Westfälischen Frieden. Es war ein Suffraganbistum des Erzbistums Köln, wurde dann aber selbst Metropolitansitz. Seit 1566 wählte das Domkapitel Lutheraner zu Erzbischöfen, die dann keine päpstliche Approbation mehr ...

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  4. Erzstift Bremen, Herzogtum Bremen. Wappen. Karte. Das Herzogtum Bremen um 1655, unzureichend abgegrenzt die Reichsstadt Bremen, rechts unten in rosa das Herzogtum Verden. Entstanden aus. 1180 aus der Auflösung des Herzogtums Sachsen. Herrschaftsform.

  5. History of Bremen (city) Bremen, 16th century. For most of its 1,200 year history, Bremen was an independent city within the confederal jurisdiction of Germany 's Holy Roman Empire. In the late Middle Ages, its governing merchant guilds were at the centre of the Hanseatic League, which sought to monopolise the North Sea and Baltic trade.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HochstiftHochstift - Wikipedia

    The Hochstift was made of land mostly acquired in the Middle Ages through donations by the king/emperor, bequests by local lords or through purchase. It was often made of non-contiguous parts, some of which could be located outside the bishop's diocese. While a diocese is a spiritual territorial jurisdiction, a prince-bishopric or Hochstift was ...

  7. Bremen, officially the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen), is the smallest of the 16 states of Germany and made up of two separate enclaves. The first, the city of Bremen, and the second Bremerhaven (Bremen’s harbour). Both cities are located on the Weser River, the latter a sea port, and have played prominent roles in ...

  8. The Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen — not to be confused with the modern Archdiocese of Hamburg, founded in 1994 — was an ecclesiastical principality (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.

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