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in 1786. From 1795, the territories of the Archbishopric on the left bank of the Rhine — which is to say almost all of them — were under French occupation, and were annexed in 1801 and a separate bishopric established (later assuming control of the whole diocese in 1803). In 1803, what was left of
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for all the churches and monasteries, as well as villages and castles that belonged to the Church of St. Peter at Trier. In his will he also elevated the diocese to the Archdiocese of Trier, with suffragans on both sides of the Rhine. This arrangement lasted over a thousand years.
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since Roman times and is one of the oldest dioceses in all of Germany. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in the time of Charlemagne and was the
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Because Folmar was never formally installed in the see, he is often omitted (as is Rudolf of Wied) from official lists of the Bishops of Trier,
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of the German king. The purely honorary office of Archchancellor of Gaul arose in the 13th century. In this context that was taken to mean the
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In Early Modern times, the archdiocese of Trier still encompassed territory along the
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The bishops of Trier were already virtually independent territorial magnates in
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This article is about the modern diocese. For the former electoral state, see
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contested 1008–1015: Adalbero (elected) versus Meingaud (royal choice)
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Hermann Josef Spital † (24 Feb 1981 Elected – 15 Jan 2001 Retired)
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Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians
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of France, the archdiocese was lowered to a diocese and is now a
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the Archbishopric was secularized and annexed by the Princes of
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Matthias Wehr † (20 Dec 1951 Succeeded – 19 Nov 1966 Retired)
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Michael Felix Korum † (12 Aug 1881 Elected – 4 Dec 1921 Died)
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of the Imperial territories on the left-bank of the Rhine,
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Bernhard Stein † (13 Apr 1967 Elected – 5 Sep 1980 Retired)
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Charles Mannay † (5 Jul 1802 Elected – 9 Oct 1816 Resigned)
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Jakob von Sierck † (19 May 1439 Elected – 28 May 1456 Died)
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Josef von Hommer † (3 May 1824 Elected – 11 Nov 1836 Died)
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Johann Michael Josef von Pidoll de Quitenbach (1794–1802)
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Stephan Ackermann (2006–2009 Appointed, Bishop of Trier)
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Map of the territory of the archdiocese of Trier in 1651
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was one of the three component kingdoms of the Empire.
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complete immunity from the jurisdiction of the ruling
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Ukrainian Apostolic Exarch of Germany and Scandinavia
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Bernhard Stein (1944–1967 Appointed, Bishop of Trier)
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Johann Nikolaus (Febronius) von Hontheim (1748–1790)
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Karl Kaspar Reichsfreiherr von Leyen-Hohengeroldseck
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Retrieved February 29, 2016 969:† (9 Feb 1503 Succeeded – 27 Apr 1511 Died) 452:between Trier, near the French border, and 50: 1886: 1872: 1635: 1621: 1104:† (27 Feb 1922 Elected – 20 Dec 1951 Died) 1095:† (16 Jul 1867 Elected – 30 May 1876 Died) 1045:Franz Ludwig Pfalzgraf am Rhein zu Neuburg 1035:† (1 Jun 1676 Succeeded – 6 Jan 1711 Died) 1029:† (7 Feb 1652 Succeeded – 1 Jun 1676 Died) 999:† (25 Apr 1556 Elected – 10 Feb 1567 Died) 993:† (20 Apr 1547 Elected – 18 Feb 1556 Died) 981:† (27 Mar 1531 Elected – 22 Jul 1540 Died) 975:† (15 May 1511 Elected – 13 Mar 1531 Died) 279: 81: 69: 1397: 1057:Johann Philipp Reichsgraf von Waldendorff 1053:† (2 May 1729 Elected – 18 Jan 1756 Died) 1041:† (24 Sep 1710 Elected – 4 Dec 1715 Died) 1023:† (25 Sep 1623 Elected– 7 Feb 1652 Died) 1021:Philipp Christoph Reichsritter von Sötern 1017:† (7 Aug 1599 Elected – 17 Sep 1623 Died) 1011:† (31 Jul 1581 Elected – 1 May 1599 Died) 987:† (9 Aug 1540 Elected – 23 Mar 1547 Died) 956:† (21 Jun 1456 Elected – 9 Feb 1502 Died) 436:times. In 772 Charlemagne granted Bishop 313:), in English historically also known as 1251:Lothar Friedrich von Nalbach (1730–1748) 1005:† (7 Apr 1567 Elected – 4 Jun 1581 Died) 423: 410: 1485:"Bishop Johann von Eindhoven, C.R.S.A." 1257:Jean-Marie Cuchot d’Herbain (1778–1794) 1039:Karl Joseph Ignaz Herzog von Lothringen 14: 2198: 1347:Helmut Dieser (2011–2016, Translated, 1282:(1862–1867 Appointed, Bishop of Trier) 419: The archdiocese of Trier in 1500 318: 130:12,870 km (4,970 sq mi) 1867: 1616: 1502:"Bishop Johannes von Helmont, O.S.B." 1063:Klemens Wenzeslaus Herzog von Sachsen 1051:Franz Georg Reichsfgraf von Schönborn 2221:Christianity in Rhineland-Palatinate 1248:Johann Matthias von Eyss (1710–1729) 1245:Johannes Petrus Verhorst (1687–1708) 1133: 973:Richard von Greiffenclau zu Vollrads 343:. 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