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Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen from 1072 to 1101
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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Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105
"all the princes of the realm" opposed him. In early 1074, Archbishops Liemar of Bremen and Udo of Trier, along with eight bishops, joined Henry at Worms
Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Literary work
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
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
Gesta_Hammaburgensis_ecclesiae_pontificum
27 January 1080. In the aftermath of the battle, Henry sent Archbishop Liemar of Bremen and Bishop Rupert of Bamberg to Rome to confer with Gregory at
Synod_of_Brixen
Dan Mach
mentioned for the first time as a witness in a document from Archbishop Liemar of Hamburg-Bremen, which is dated 1091. The document refers to a court hearing
Elimar_I,_Count_of_Oldenburg
Nordic pagan temple
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
Temple_at_Uppsala
Archbishop of Bremen from 1043 to 1072
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
Adalbert_of_Hamburg-Bremen
Count of Stade, Margrave of Nordmark
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
Lothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark
Lothair_Udo_II,_Margrave_of_the_Nordmark
revolt, he had to seek protection at the royal court. He and Archbishop Liemar of Bremen remained close companions of the king, when Henry fled from Saxony
Benno_II_of_Osnabrück
Cathedral in Bremen, Germany
of today's cathedral was built, the western crypt. Under his successor, Liemar (1072–1102), the eastern crypt was built and the cathedral reached almost
Bremen_Cathedral
Calendar year
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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Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
The name Osterwieck was first mentioned in a 1073 letter by Archbishop Liemar of Bremen to Bishop Burchard II of Halberstadt. Destroyed by a blaze in
Osterwieck
Name 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
List of prince-archbishops, archbishops, bishops and administrators of Bremen
List_of_prince-archbishops,_archbishops,_bishops_and_administrators_of_Bremen
Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1180 to 1648
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
Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen
Prince-Archbishopric_of_Bremen
Italian papal legate and Cardinal
reconciliation was achieved in 1074 They also asserted papal authority over Liemar, archbishop of Bremen. Humbert, Umberto, Uberto Belmonte delle Caminate
Hubert_of_Palestrina
Church in Old Town, Germany
dropped as part of the diocesan name. With the investiture of Archbishop Liemar the seat definitely moved to Bremen. However, the cathedral chapter of Hamburg
St._Mary's_Cathedral,_Hamburg
Decade
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
1100s_(decade)
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Latin name DECIMA means "tenth." In Roman mythology, the Decima are equated with the Greek Moirae.
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King among actors
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Lord of the World
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Lord Krishna; Sun
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Soft hearted, Tenderness of
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 Pet form of German Lieselotte, LILO means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lilo.
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Twilight Ray
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Advises.
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From the Moor Town; From the God Mars
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