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Liemar (unknown – 16 May 1101, in Bremen) was
archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen from 1072 to 1101, and an
important figure of the
early Investiture Contest...
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treatise consist of the
following parts: An introduction,
addressed to
bishop Liemar Book 1:
History of the
bishopric of
Bremen and (after 845) Hamburg-Bremen...
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Church titles Preceded by
Adalbrand Archbishop of
Hamburg and
Bishop of
Bremen also
counted as
Albert I 1043–1072 Succeeded by
Liemar Archbishop of Bremen...
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mentioned for the
first time as a
witness in a do****ent from
Archbishop Liemar of Hamburg-Bremen,
which is
dated 1091. The do****ent
refers to a
court hearing...
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representatives of the
Imperial Church. The
first one to be hit was
Archbishop Liemar of
Hamburg Bremen, in
whose service and
defense Adam of
Bremen was writing...
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reconciliation was
achieved in 1074 They also ****erted
papal authority over
Liemar,
archbishop of Bremen. Humbert, Umberto,
Uberto Belmonte delle Caminate...
- in a time when "all the
princes of the
realm were raging"
against him.
Liemar,
Archbishop of Bremen, Udo,
Archbishop of Trier, and
eight bishops came...
- was on the side of the king, but the
policy of
Adalbert and his
successor Liemar put him at odds with the
royal party again. In 1075, he
fought under Otto...
- revolt, he had to s****
protection at the
royal court. He and
Archbishop Liemar of
Bremen remained close companions of the king, when
Henry fled from Saxony...
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nobleman (b. 1042)
April 24 –
Vseslav of Polotsk,
Kievan prince May 16 –
Liemar,
archbishop of
Bremen June 22 –
Roger I,
Norman nobleman July 27 Conrad...