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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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princes of the
realm were raging"
against him.
Liemar,
Archbishop of Bremen, Udo,
Archbishop of Trier, and
eight bishops came...
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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...
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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...
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Birth and
death with
places Reason for end of
office Notes 1072–1101
Liemar *unknown – 16 May 1101*
Bremen death 1101–1104 Humbert,
Archbishop of Bremen...
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stopped being used as part of the diocese's name. The next two archbishops,
Liemar and Humbert, were
determined opponents of Pope
Gregory VII.
Under the latter...