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The stones were sold off or used to reinforce the sea defenses along the Elbe; the funerary sculptures and monuments were broken up and used in the reconstruction of the city's rudimentary sewage system. The Senate was partly motivated by the desire to rid the city of an extraterritorial institution,
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to all other
Lutheran parish churches had no usage for an additional church, which did not even have the parishioners to maintain it. So in 1802, the Senate, always upholding the city's vital mercantile interests, ordered Hamburg's Gothic proto-cathedral to be pulled down, a decision which aroused no
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in 1561. The church turned into a
Lutheran proto-cathedral and the remaining endowment allowed financing excellent ecclesiastical music, making the proto-cathedral a frequented venue for Lutheran services accompanied by music. The incumbents of the Bremen See used to be themselves Lutherans since the
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Hamburg See and its first cathedral buildings is somewhat obscured. In different struggles on competences and privileges plenty of documents have been completely forged or counterfeited or backdated, in order to corroborate arguments. "These forgeries have drawn a veil before
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The extraterritorial status and the denominational opposition strengthened the perception of cathedral, chapter, and immunity district as alien element within the city. While almost all inhabitants outside the immunity district had become parishioners of the now
Lutheran parish churches, the huge
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the cathedral tower was leaning, so Sonnin straightened the tower, as he had done with other church towers in
Hamburg, he even demonstrated the gathered public his new technique by reversing it to leaning and again straightening it. Since 1772 the city of Hamburg considered to buy the immunity
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Hamburg in 1529. He first aimed at seizing the revenues of concathedral and chapter in favour of the common chest of the urban parishes, financing pastors and teachers. The chapter would be dissolved and the released canons paid a life annuity. However, the then still steadfastly Catholic
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but it is more than possible that the rise in rents and the high demand for housing at the time also played a role. In any case, the incident was typical of the celebrated
Philistinism of the Hamburg authorities. Five more medieval churches in the city were pulled down between 1807 and 1837.
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were usually titled
Archbishop of Hamburg and Bishop of Bremen between 848 and 1072, thereafter Hamburg was mostly dropped as titular element, however, some later archbishops continued the tradition of naming both dioceses until 1258. The Lutheran incumbents holding the see since 1569, were
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in 1493. In 1508 he advanced to
Cathedral Dean (Domdechant) of the chapter. Krantz applied himself with zeal to the reform of ecclesiastical abuses, but, though opposed to various corruptions connected with Catholic church discipline, he had little sympathy with the drastic measures of
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The capitular endowment comprised 14 so-called capitular villages (Kapitelsdörfer) outside of then
Hamburg, paying dues to the chapter. Following the Reformation the rulers of Holstein seized these villages, legitimised by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. On 18 October 1576
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Das beschützte Orchestre, oder desselben zweyte Eröffnung: worinn nicht nur e. würcklichen galant-homme, der eben kein Profeßions-Verwandter, sondern auch manchem Musico selbst d. alleraufrichtigste u. deutlichste Vorstellung musicalischer Wissenschaften ... ertheilet
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in Hamburg and spread all over the North Elbian diocesan area, forming the endowment to maintain canons and cathedral, were increasingly withheld by the respective territorial rulers. Thus in May 1531 the chapter closed the cathedral and its maintenance was neglected.
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2101:: 3 vols., Hans-Eckhard Dannenberg and Heinz-Joachim Schulze (eds.) on behalf of the Landschaftsverband der ehem. HerzogtĂĽmer Bremen und Verden, Stade: Landschaftsverband der ehem. HerzogtĂĽmer Bremen und Verden, 1995 and 2008, vol. I 'Vor- und FrĂĽhgeschichte' (1995;
2056:: 3 vols., Hans-Eckhard Dannenberg and Heinz-Joachim Schulze (eds.) on behalf of the Landschaftsverband der ehem. HerzogtĂĽmer Bremen und Verden, Stade: Landschaftsverband der ehem. HerzogtĂĽmer Bremen und Verden, 1995 and 2008, vol. I 'Vor- und FrĂĽhgeschichte' (1995;
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district, however, not effectuating any changes by then. On the instigation of the ducal Bremian government the cathedral chapter sold its valuable library by the end of the 18th century. Since 1790 the pastorate of the proto-cathedral remained vacant.
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kind of independent Catholic Church of Ditmarsh in August 1523, denying Hamburg's capitular jurisdiction in all of Ditmarsh. The chapter could not regain the jurisdiction, including its share in ecclesiastical fees and fines levied in Ditmarsh.
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Meanwhile, the majority of the capitular canons had adopted Lutheranism and elected fellow faithful to eventual vacancies. The cathedral reopened as Lutheran place of worship in 1540. The disputes on capitular estates were regulated by the
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was appointed magister scholarum in 1550. After the breakthrough of the Reformation canonicates were not necessarily bound to ecclesiastical offices any more, but often served to maintain educators, musicians or scientists.
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A recent project to rebuild the site with a modern glass steel complex has been dropped after civic protest in 2007. Since 2009 an archeological park covers the site. Steel elements indicate the former walls of the early
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since 18 May 1532. The lector secundarius was combined with the Lutheran pastorate at the Dom. Smaller prebends were reserved to maintain church musicians and teachers. Known pastors were, among others,
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enjoyed personal immunity from jurisdiction of the secular local rulers. The chapter wielded the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the North Elbian part of the archdiocese, to wit Hamburg,
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archbishop. In 1223 Archbishop Gebhard reconciled the Hamburg chapter and stipulated that three of its capitulars were enfranchised to elect with the Bremen chapter, to wit the
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Hamburgs zerbrochener Dom. Multimediale Rekonstruktion der verlorenen Kirche in Hamburg durch zwei Studentinnen im Studienschwerpunkt Informative Illustration (HAW Hamburg)
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was erected right north of the Dom, today's DomstraĂźe crosses through the former site of the cathedral. CurienstraĂźe recalls the location of the canons' courts.
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in December 1524, Lutheranism nevertheless started to win over Ditmarsians. In 1533 the Council of the 48 turned the Ditmarsian Catholic Church into a Lutheran
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material but even the grave slabs and most of the fundaments have been dug out to be sold alike. The more than 370 slabs of sandstone have mostly been built in
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the early history of the Hamburg-Bremen." Results of archeological excavations could not clarify the succession of early cathedral buildings before 1035.
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share of Holstein and Schleswig (as of 1562), general superintendent of the Lutheran church in the entire Duchies of Holstein and Schleswig (as of 1564).
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confirmed the amalgamation of the Diocese of Bremen with the Archdiocese of Hamburg to form the Archdiocese of Hamburg and Bremen, colloquially called
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in summer 1943. Since the rubble was cleared in 1955 the site remained again empty, crossed by a new thoroughfare named DomstraĂźe (Cathedral Street).
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acquired the St. Luke Altar from the furnishings of the proto-cathedral, now presented in the second southern nave of St. James. Several 15th-century
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and December 1529 the city's militia barred churchgoers from access to the cathedral, given up after imperial protests. Furthermore, the capitular
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The dispute made many canons leave the city and shut down the concathedral. A lawsuit in the matter was still pendent at the
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accounted for the new facts and adopted the new denomination in 1528. So when in October 1529, the senate – wielding its
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Adolf Hofmeister, "Der Kampf um das Erbe der Stader Grafen zwischen den Welfen und der Bremer Kirche (1144–1236)", in:
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in case they could defeat the Dano-Holsatian invaders, however, the Hamburg chapter demanded its say in appointing the
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and cathedrals in Germany alike. The cathedral was situated in the section of the earliest settlement of Hamburg on a
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dioceses of its own. After the Obodrite destruction of Hamburg in 983 the chapter was dispersed. So Archbishop
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in 845 the archdiocese was united with the Diocese of Bremen in 847. Hamburg remained the archiepiscopal seat.
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Die Dithmarscher Landeskirche 1523–1559: Selbständige bauernstaatliche Kirchenorganisation in der Frühneuzeit
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One canonicate, called magister scholarum, was in charge of the education at the cathedral school. 1499
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destroyed city and church. In 988 Benedict's remains were presumably transferred to Rome. Archbishop
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seized a number of capitular endowments against a recurrent annuity paid until 1803. Endowments:
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held in or in front of the cathedral was first recorded in 1329, at the beginning only at special
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surpassing the church music of the Dom. At times both cantorates were held in personal union.
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confirmed this settlement in 1224, also affirming the continued existence of both chapters.
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1781:Hamburger Ratsmusik (Music for the Hamburg Senate)
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628:the seat definitely moved to Bremen. However, the
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1657:superintendency of the Lutheran Church of Hamburg
651:was established north of the cathedral compound.
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1967:since 1255, the local mill since 1313, till 1576
567:of Hamburg and the destruction of the church by
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2543:Behörde für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt (BSU)
2541:(6 May 2009), press release on behalf of the
2527:, 30 January 2008, retrieved on 21 June 2011.
2468:, 18 October 2006, retrieved on 21 June 2011.
2205:Daten zur Geschichte des Hamburger Mariendoms
2161:Geschichte des Landes zwischen Elbe und Weser
2130:Geschichte des Landes zwischen Elbe und Weser
2099:Geschichte des Landes zwischen Elbe und Weser
2054:Geschichte des Landes zwischen Elbe und Weser
1215:. This building was later given to Hamburg's
547:A wooden mission church is reported for 831.
2508:, 16 August 2005, retrieved on 21 June 2011.
2353:, Marburg an der Lahn: Tectum, 2003, p. 95.
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2337:, Hamburg: Georg Richolff the Younger, 1530.
1453:archbishop in 1207, Bremen's cathedral dean
2481:No. 69 (2004), Hamburg: Verlag HB-Werbung,
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1973:, held by the chapter between 1256 and 1556
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2519:"Auf dem Domplatz entsteht ein neuer Park"
1576:to thank their then national saint patron
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1098:One of the cathedral bells survived. The
1033:The rescue of some furnishings we owe to
1002:Glass windows of the cathedral, built in
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880:in 1803, the Duchy of Bremen ceded its
677:consecrated the church as archdiocesan
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2466:Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
2372:"Sonnins Experimente am Turm des Doms"
1980:since 1336, all the village since 1389
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1771:held the cantorate from 1682 to 1685.
1496:Canons were distinguished as younger (
1397:Frederick II, Count Palatine of Saxony
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1045:, created by Hamburg's famous artists
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2709:suite101.de: Das Netzwerk der Autoren
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1976:Seven oxgangs and three cottages in
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1691:Johann Heinrich Daniel Moldenhawer
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1960:since the early 14th century
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332:Demolished
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