-
Bremian See were
imperially invested princely power as Prince-Archbishops and not all were
papally confirmed as bishops. In 1180 part of the
Bremian diocesan...
- reverted. The
Bremian Chapter,
which had
elected Hartwig for
Archbishop in
expectancy for the county,
claimed it
would be a fief of the
Bremian See. Henry...
- the seat of a
Bremian subchapter with
regional competence and
delegating for
episcopal elections two parti****nts to the main
Bremian chapter. The German...
- at
least how they
later corroborated their claim to
supremacy over the
Bremian see. When,
after the
death of
Bishop Leuderich (838–45), the see was given...
- War
Kalmar War
Thirty Years' War
Torstenson War
First Bremian War
Second Northern War
Second Bremian War
Scanian War
Great Northern War Hats'
Russian War...
- The
Swedish wars on
Bremen were
fought between the
Swedish Empire and the
Hanseatic town of
Bremen in 1654 and 1666.
Bremen claimed to be
subject to the...
-
Stade to be the new seat of government, with Bremervörde
being the
former Bremian capital, and
Rotenburg upon Wümme
being the
former capital of the Prince-Bishopric...
- the
market square in the
center of Bremen. The
cathedral belongs to the
Bremian Evangelical Church, a
member of the
umbrella organization Evangelical Church...
- I, was
trapped and
could not
afford to wage a
second war. In 1192 the
Bremian Chapter elected Valdemar as its new Prince-Archbishop.
Valdemar welcomed...
- administrator. At the age of eighteen, he was the
chief commandant of the
Bremian fortress of Stade.
During the
Torstenson War of 1643–45,
Frederick lost...