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    Primas Germaniae is a historical title of honor for the most important Catholic bishop (the Primate) in the German lands. Throughout the history of the...
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    the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz was also the Primate of Germany (primas Germaniae), a purely honorary dignity that was unsuccessfully claimed from time...
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    Bavarian Circle from 1500, the prince-archbishops bore the title of Primas Germaniae, though they never obtained electoral dignity; actually of the six...
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    780–782 and 1802. In Church hierarchy, the Archbishop of Mainz was the primas Germaniae, the substitute for the Pope north of the Alps. Aside from Rome, the...
    12 KB (1,422 words) - 15:36, 19 April 2024
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    the Ecclesiastical Province of Salzburg. He also has the title of Primas Germaniae ("First Bishop of Germany"). The Archbishop also has the title of Legatus...
    7 KB (417 words) - 07:46, 23 February 2024
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    The first ecclesiastical prince was the Archbishop of Salzburg as Primas Germaniae; the Prince-Archbishop of Besançon, though officially a member until...
    26 KB (2,164 words) - 18:26, 1 July 2024
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    Catholic prelate. He was the bishop of Innsbruck from 1997 to 2002 and Primas Germaniae and archbishop of Salzburg from 2003 to 2013. He died in Salzburg on...
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    Although Austria has no primate, the archbishop of Salzburg is titled Primus Germaniae (Primate of Germany). Archdiocese of Vienna with the following suffragan...
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    Bohemia (from 1228 to 1344). This right was derived from his position as Primas Germaniae of the Holy Roman Empire and ecclesiastical overlord of the Bohemian...
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    981), a missionary to the Polabian Slavs, who also held the title of Primas Germaniae. From the 12th century onwards, the Magdeburg metropolitans ruled as...
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  • hercegprímás) up to today. The Archbishops of Salzburg still hold the title of Primas Germaniae, though their diocese is located in Austria. The word Fürst designates...
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  • Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Innsbruck (1997–2002) and Primas Germaniae and archbishop of Salzburg (2003–2013). Mikalai Labko, 75, Belarusian...
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    Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid emir of Ganja (Azerbaijan) Qadi 'Abd...
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    in addition to Rome. The Archbishops of Mainz were traditionally primas germaniae. In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which...
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    Electorate of Salzburg. Since 1648, the archbishop has also borne the title Primas Germaniae, First [Bishop] of Germania, which used to include the right to preside...
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    the Prince-Bishopric of Mainz. Upon the emperor's death, Willigis as Primas Germaniae, on Christmas 983 crowned his three-year-old son Otto III Rex Romanorum...
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    holding – besides the archbishop-elector of Mainz – the honorary title Primas Germaniae. The suffragans of Magdeburg were: Diocese of Brandenburg, Lutheran...
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    church authority. Of the 38 German bishops, 24 attended. Led by the primas Germaniae, Archbishop Siegfried of Mainz, Henry's supporters included Bishop...
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    of Schwarzenberg 6 April 1809 – 27 March 1885 Cardinal Archbishop Primas Germaniae Prince of the Church - Cardinal and Archbishop of Salzburg, then Archbishop...
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  • Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid emir of Ganja (Azerbaijan) Qadi 'Abd...
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