ArchbishopricofCologne may refer to: Roman Catholic Archdiocese ofCologne, the spiritual jurisdiction of the archbishops ofCologne since c. 794 Electorate...
prerogatives of secular princes. This was the beginning of the electoral state ofCologne. It was formed from the temporal possessions of the archbishopric and...
administrative divisions of France, the department (French: département, pronounced [depaʁtəmɑ̃] ) is one of the three levels of government under the national...
church served as the de facto cathedral for the ArchbishopricofCologne, because it is the major church of what was then the Archbishop-Elector's residence...
Cologne did not become an archbishopric until the time of Charlemagne. The city suffered heavily from Viking invasions, especially in the autumn of 881...
Erzbistums Köln (art museum of the ArchbishopricofCologne) – modern art museum built around medieval ruins of St. Kolumba, Cologne, completed 2007 Cathedral...
The Duchy of Westphalia was granted to the ArchbishopricofCologne, while Angria was given to Bernhard of Anhalt, who used the Saxon ducal title. The...
the Archbishop-Elector ofCologne (as Adolph II) in 1363, the Count of Cleves (as Adolph I) from 1368 to 1394, and the Count of Mark (as Adolph III) from...
territories, also of varying sizes and influence, such as the wealthy Abbey of Reichenau and the powerful ArchbishopricofCologne; and dynastic states...
important ones of these were: ArchbishopricofCologne Prince-Bishopric of Liège Bishopric of Utrecht Bishopric of Cambrai Duchy of Limburg County of Guelders...
setback in his politics when his attack on the ArchbishopricofCologne failed after the unsuccessful Siege of Neuss (1474–75). In the conflict's second phase...
Electoral Prince-ArchbishopricofCologne (German: Kurköln), 954-1803, Catholic except during the 1580s Cologne War Prince-Archbishopricof Bremen, 1180-1648...
commemoration of this, Norbert has been proclaimed the "Apostle of Antwerp". In 1126 Pope Honorius II appointed Norbert to the Archbishopricof Magdeburg...
of Jülich, the ArchbishopricofCologne, the Archbishopricof Trier, and the county of Blankenheim. After the French occupation of the west bank of the...
in the 12th century. In 1260, in a treaty between the ArchbishopricofCologne and the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg the lands claimed by the two territories...
victorious, the County of Mark gained supremacy in southern Westphalia and became independent of the ArchbishopricofCologne. The territory of Mark was for long...
Ernest of Bavaria (German: Ernst von Bayern) (17 December 1554 – 17 February 1612) was Prince-Elector-Archbishop of the ArchbishopricofCologne and, as...
the death of Count Ernest in 1664 without direct heirs, his territories were claimed back as feudal tenures by the ArchbishopricsofCologne and Trier...
Empire: the Electorate ofCologne and the Electorate of Trier. The Archbishop-Elector of Mainz was also archchancellor of Germany (one of the three component...
daughter Margaret. The ArchbishopricofCologne never recovered from the loss of the city ofCologne. Jan van Heelu wrote a chronicle of the battle. Wikimedia...