Diocese of Ratzeburg
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Das Bistum Ratzeburg (1060/1154 bis 1554) ist ein historisches Bistum. Sein Gebiet umfasste den äußersten Westen Mecklenburgs und das Herzogtum Lauenburg. Um die Bischofsstadt Ratzeburg bildete sich ein Hochstift als Territorium unter direkter Herrschaft von Bischof und Domkapitel. Während der Reformation wurde das Bistum säkularisiert.
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La diocesi di Ratzeburg (in latino: Dioecesis Ratzeburgensis) è una sede soppressa della Chiesa cattolica in Germania ed un antico principato ecclesiastico del Sacro Romano Impero.
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Het bisdom Ratzeburg was een rooms-katholiek, later luthers bisdom binnen het aartsbisdom Bremen. In 1551 of 1554 werd het bisdom luthers en in 1648 werd het bisdom geseculariseerd.
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The Diocese of Ratzeburg (German: Bistum Ratzeburg, Latin: Dioecesis Ratzeburgensis) is a former diocese of the Catholic Church. It was erected from the Diocese of Oldenburg c. 1050 and was suppressed in 1554. The diocese was originally a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Hamburg; in 1072 it became a suffragan of the merged entity — the "Archdiocese of Hamburg and the Diocese of Bremen". The territory of the diocese was located in what is today the states of Schleswig-Holstein (the district of Herzogtum Lauenburg) and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (the district of Nordwestmecklenburg) in Germany. The cathedral church of the diocese — dedicated to Ss. Mary and John — is still extant in the city of Ratzeburg. Following its suppression as part of the Protestant Reformation, the remaining Catholic adhe
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Bistum Ratzeburg
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Diocese of Ratzeburg
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Diocesi di Ratzeburg
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Bisdom Ratzeburg
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Das Bistum Ratzeburg (1060/1154 bis 1554) ist ein historisches Bistum. Sein Gebiet umfasste den äußersten Westen Mecklenburgs und das Herzogtum Lauenburg. Um die Bischofsstadt Ratzeburg bildete sich ein Hochstift als Territorium unter direkter Herrschaft von Bischof und Domkapitel. Während der Reformation wurde das Bistum säkularisiert.
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The Diocese of Ratzeburg (German: Bistum Ratzeburg, Latin: Dioecesis Ratzeburgensis) is a former diocese of the Catholic Church. It was erected from the Diocese of Oldenburg c. 1050 and was suppressed in 1554. The diocese was originally a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Hamburg; in 1072 it became a suffragan of the merged entity — the "Archdiocese of Hamburg and the Diocese of Bremen". The territory of the diocese was located in what is today the states of Schleswig-Holstein (the district of Herzogtum Lauenburg) and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (the district of Nordwestmecklenburg) in Germany. The cathedral church of the diocese — dedicated to Ss. Mary and John — is still extant in the city of Ratzeburg. Following its suppression as part of the Protestant Reformation, the remaining Catholic adherents were only represented by the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany. The whole territory of the diocese is today included in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg.
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La diocesi di Ratzeburg (in latino: Dioecesis Ratzeburgensis) è una sede soppressa della Chiesa cattolica in Germania ed un antico principato ecclesiastico del Sacro Romano Impero.
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Het bisdom Ratzeburg was een rooms-katholiek, later luthers bisdom binnen het aartsbisdom Bremen. In 1551 of 1554 werd het bisdom luthers en in 1648 werd het bisdom geseculariseerd.
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