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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)...
- stewardship in the ecclesiastical districts in the northwest of the Nedersticht (largely the current province) of Utrecht, first in the name of the bishop...
- territory of the bishopric not only included the modern province of Utrecht (Nedersticht, 'lower Sticht'), but also extended to the northeast. The feudal conflict...
- 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...
- bishopric amongst themselves. William III threatened to take over the Nedersticht, and it was only because of the resistance of its citizens that the independence...
- being recognised by the Oversticht, while Dirk was recognised in the Nedersticht. Both candidates travelled to Rome, where Arnold was consecrated by Pope...
- Cologne and the pope. The imp****e resulted in Dirk being recognised in the Nedersticht while Arnold was recognised in the Oversticht. Both candidates travelled...
- 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...
- 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...