Prince-bishopric of Lübeck
The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, (German: Hochstift Lübeck; Fürstbistum Lübeck; Bistum Lübeck) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire until 1803. Originally ruled by Roman-Catholic bishops, after 1586 it was ruled by lay administrators and bishops who were members of the Protestant Holstein-Gottorp line of the House of Oldenburg. The prince-bishops had seat and vote on the Ecclesiastical Bench of the College of Ruling Princes of the Imperial Diet.
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Prince-bishopric of Lübeck
The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, (German: Hochstift Lübeck; Fürstbistum Lübeck; Bistum Lübeck) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire until 1803. Originally ruled by Roman-Catholic bishops, after 1586 it was ruled by lay administrators and bishops who were members of the Protestant Holstein-Gottorp line of the House of Oldenburg. The prince-bishops had seat and vote on the Ecclesiastical Bench of the College of Ruling Princes of the Imperial Diet.
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El Bisbat de Lübeck fou una di ...... l Sacre Imperi Romanogermànic.
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El principado episcopal de Lüb ...... 1803, al Ducado de Oldemburgo.
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La principauté épiscopale de L ...... aint-Empire romain germanique.
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The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck ...... cised only pastoral authority.
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Княжество-епископство Любек (н ...... саксонского имперского округа.
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Eutin since 1309
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Lübeck ,
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Lübeck
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Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck
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Middle Ages
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Secularized to Duchy of Oldenburg
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Diocese reestablished at Oldenburg
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Moved to Lübeck
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Prince-Bishopric
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Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck wi ...... e in Eutin shown by a red spot
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El Bisbat de Lübeck fou una di ...... l Sacre Imperi Romanogermànic.
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El principado episcopal de Lüb ...... 1803, al Ducado de Oldemburgo.
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La principauté épiscopale de L ...... aint-Empire romain germanique.
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The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck ...... Princes of the Imperial Diet.
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Княжество-епископство Любек (н ...... саксонского имперского округа.
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Bisbat de Lübeck
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Hochstift Lübeck
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Obispado Principesco de Lübeck
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Prince-bishopric of Lübeck
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Principauté épiscopale de Lübeck
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Prinsbisdom Lübeck
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Vescovato di Lubecca
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Любекское княжество-епископство
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Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck
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