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Hermann of Dorpat, also
known as
Hermann I or
Hermann von
Buxhövden (1163–1248), was the
first Prince-Bishop of the
Bishopric of
Dorpat (1224–1248) within...
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known as
Albert of
Buxhoeveden (or Bexhövede,
Buxhövden, Buxhöwde, Buxthoeven, Appeldern).
Albert was a
canon in
Bremen when his...
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Bishop of
Dorpat (the
current Tartu) was
Hermann von
Buxhövden, the
brother of
Albert von
Buxhövden,
Bishop of Riga and
leader of the
Livonian Crusade....
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Reinhold von
Buxhoeveden (died 1557) was
bishop of the
Bishopric of Saare-Lääne or Ösel–Wiek (Estonian: Saare-Lääne piiskopkond; German:
Bistum Ösel–Wiek;...
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killed by the
Livonian soldier Ymaut.
Berthold was
followed by
Albert von
Buxhövden, who
forced the
Livonian leaders at the
mouth of the
Daugava River to...
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forced to turn back, when a
local Crusader force under Bishop Hermann von
Buxhövden defeats Alexander's
advance guard at
Mooste bridge south of Tartu. April...
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Haraldr Óláfsson,
Scottish ruler of the
Kingdom of the
Isles Hermann von
Buxhövden,
Livonian prince-bishop (b. 1163) Ibn al-Baitar,
Andalusian physician...
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incorporated into the
Bishopric of Riga in 1255. In 1201, the
Bishop Albert von
Buxhövden founded the City of Riga as a
Christian settlement at the
mouth of the...
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forced to turn back, when a
local Crusader force under Bishop Hermann von
Buxhövden defeats Alexander's
advance guard at
Mooste bridge south of Tartu. April...
- (Bishop
Meinhard was
later reburied at the Dome
Church in Riga).
Albert of
Buxhovden followed Berthold as
bishop of Uexkull. He
arrived at his
diocese with...