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since. From this time on the bishops did not grant the bailiwick as a fief, but managed it themselves, and had themselves represented in the government by one of their clergy. They strove successfully to obtain the bailiwicks over the abbeys and monasteries situated in their diocese.
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over the diocese, which since the middle of the 11th century had been held as a fief by the Counts of Arnsberg, returned to the bishops. This was an important advance in the development of the bishops' position as a secular ruler in his
412:, elected 1399, sought to remedy the evils which had crept in during the foregoing feuds, but when in 1414 he interested himself in the vacancy in the Archbishopric of Cologne, the cathedral chapter in his absence chose 777: 65: 783: 1494: 1738: 813: 667: 413: 389: 1812: 612: 397: 625: 405: 1817: 1033: 1011: 641: 1524: 347: 1421: 765: 1842: 435:(1532–47), also Archbishop of Cologne, sought to introduce the new teaching at Paderborn as well as Cologne, but he was opposed by all classes. The countships of 1602: 1461: 393: 1832: 1514: 606: 1539: 1509: 1504: 1580: 1549: 1534: 1753: 346:. The claims of the archbishops of Cologne were settled in the 13th century, almost wholly in favor of Paderborn. Under Bernhard II, Bishop of Paderborn ( 1827: 1026: 542:
was created in 1958, Paderborn lost a significant portion of its district to it. In 1994 Paderborn lost the part of its district located in the former
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only the cathedral and the Monastery of Abdinghof remained faithful. To save the Catholic cause, the cathedral chapter summoned the
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While the bishopric as a state had been permanently dissolved, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paderborn was recreated by
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Bishop Otto von Rietberg had to contend with Cologne; in 1281, when only bishop-elect, he received the regalia from
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1288 the bishops of Paderborn became increasingly sovereigns, though not over the whole of their diocese.
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ceased to exist, the rights which the old dukedom had exercised over Paderborn were transferred to the
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were made subordinate to Paderborn. At the same time, Hildesheim was made subordinate to the
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The Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle (red) within the Holy Roman Empire (white) after 1548
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obtained a foothold in the diocese, although the bishop remained loyal to the Church.
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In the 1990s, the conflict between the archdiocese and renegade priest
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Neuhaus Castle, Paderborn, residence of the prince-bishops
319:. In the early years it was subordinated to the bishop of 392:(1321–41) established a first territorial constitution (" 1813:
Former states and territories of North Rhine-Westphalia
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Prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire in Germany
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Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire
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In the city of 258: 233: 72:Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle 50: 922:"Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn" 814:Frederick William of Westphalia 492:in 1802, the bishopric became 1: 1838:1281 establishments in Europe 986:Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn 848: 843:Meinwerk, Bishop of Paderborn 690:Eric of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 535:were made subordinate to it. 527:, and two small areas to the 278:Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn 155: 133:• Bishopric established 30:Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn 587:: Map of the Bishopric, 1750 531:. The dioceses of Fulda and 406:Simon II, Count of Sternberg 7: 1853:Former monarchies of Europe 826: 772:Ferdinand II of FĂĽrstenberg 730:(1577–85; Protestant, also 10: 1869: 1495:Blankenheim and Gerolstein 820:Franz Egon von FĂĽrstenberg 754:and bishop of Hildesheim, 742:Dietrich IV of FĂĽrstenberg 728:Henry IV of Saxe-Lauenburg 568:The current archbishop is 475:Dietrich IV of FĂĽrstenberg 299: 18: 1704:Lower Rhenish–Westphalian 1671: 1620: 1566: 1482: 1277: 1264: 1187: 1139: 1125: 1060: 808:William Anton of Asseburg 790:Clemens August of Bavaria 722:Count of Isenburg-Grenzau 601:Bernhard V, Lord of Lippe 550:. 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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn
Coat of arms of Paderborn
Map of the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle around 1560, Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn highlighted in red
Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle
Paderborn
West Low German
Middle Ages
bailiwick
Reichsfreiheit
Secularised
Kgdm Westphalia

Electorate of Cologne
Kingdom of Prussia
German
Hochstift
Holy Roman Empire

Paderborn Cathedral
Pope Leo III
WĂĽrzburg
Lippe
Waldeck
County of Ravensberg
Duchy of Saxony
Archbishopric-Electorate of Cologne
Bernhard of IbbenbĂĽren
Wikidata
bailiwick
temporalities

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