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governed by a
bishop or abbot). This
territory was
divided into the
Nedersticht (Lower Sticht,
roughly corresponding to the
present day
province of Utrecht)...
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stewardship in the
ecclesiastical districts in the
northwest of the
Nedersticht (largely the
current province) of Utrecht,
first in the name of the bishop...
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territory of the
bishopric not only
included the
modern province of
Utrecht (
Nedersticht, 'lower Sticht'), but also
extended to the northeast. The
feudal conflict...
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Intermittently seizing control of
Oversticht (modern
Overijssel and Drenthe) and
Nedersticht (modern
Utrecht province) of the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, the city...
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provost Gijsbrecht van
Brederode as bishop. But
Philip the Good
forced the
Nedersticht to
accept David's
appointment on 3
August 1456 at the
treaty of IJsselstein...
- van
Amstel (1999). De
heren van
Amstel 1105-1378: Hun
opkomst in het
Nedersticht van
Utrecht in de
twaalfde en
dertiende eeuw en hun
vestiging in het...
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never possible for him to
maintain the
inner peace,
under which the
Nedersticht in
particular suffered greatly. John was the
sixth son of
Count Henry...
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important do****ent that is
considered the
first constitution of the
Nedersticht. Now that the wars had been halted, an old
party struggle in the city...
- Prince-bishopric of Utrecht,
which consisted of two
separate parts (Oversticht and
Nedersticht, i.e.
upper and
lower prince-bishopric) with
other territories in between...
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their voting rights.
These five
chapters were part of the
States of
Nedersticht, and as such, they had
influence on the government. Each
chapter was...