Gaining Grounds for a Prince-Archbishopric of Imperial Immediacy Archbishopric of Bremen



the coat of arms of bremian municipality hagen im bremischen shows in middle coat of arms of prince-archbishopric of bremen.


the key, epithet symbol of saint simon petrus, has become symbol of city of bremen (see coat of arms of bremen), prince-archbishopric of bremen (two criss-crossed argent (silver) keys on gules (red) background, see in left part of bremen-verden s seal) , of bremian city of stade.


the territory of prince-archbishopric of bremen consisted of number of sub-entities. thing had in common was, prior archbishops or capitulars or chapter collective obtained secular power in them way of purchase, application of force, usurpation, commendation, pledge, donation etc. prior archiepiscopal authorities didn t have succeeded in of sub-entities gain power, judicial, patrimonial, parochial, fiscal, feudal or else what. everywhere rule shared 1 or more competing bearers of authority, e.g. aristocrats, outside ecclesiastical dignitaries, autonomous corporations of free peasants (german: landsgemeinden) or chartered towns , like. therefore, archiepiscopal authority used refer each sub-entity different terms county, parish, shire, bailiwick or patrimonial district, each according particular power, archiepiscopal authority had achieved in them.


the prince-archbishopric of bremen s former territory consists of today s following lower saxon counties (error: {{lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) of cuxhaven (southerly), osterholz, rotenburg upon wümme , stade of bremian exclave of city of bremerhaven , 1145-1526 today s schleswig-holsteinian county of ditmarsh. city of bremen legally part of bishopric until 1646, de facto ruled burghers , didn t tolerate prince-archbishop s residence within walls more since 1313. therefore, prince-archbishop moved vörde (german pronunciation: [ˈføːɐdə]). verden s former prince-bishopric s territory represented eastern part of modern county of verden , southern part of today s county of rotenburg, both in lower saxony.








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