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Bishopric of Brandenburg

Prince-Bishopric of Brandenburg
Hochstift Brandenburg
State of the Holy Roman Empire
1165–1598


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Episcopal territories, about 1535
Capital Brandenburg an der Havel
Ziesar (residence)
Languages Brandenburgisch, Polabian
Religion Roman Catholic until the 1530s, then Lutheran
Government Elective monarchy, ruled by the bishop holding the see, elected by the cathedral chapter or, exceptionally, appointed by the Pope, or ruled by a regent
Prince-Bishop, or Regent
 •  1173–1179 Prince-Bishop Sigfrid I
 •  1421–1459 Prince-Bishop Stephan
 •  1560–1569 Regent John George
 •  1569–1571 Regent Joachim Frederick
Historical era Middle Ages
 •  Diocese founded and restored 948
1161
 •  Territorial reign est. 1165
 •  De facto supremacy of Electoral Brandenburg
1373
 •  Electors privileged to choose candidates for the see

1447
 •  Secularised as part of Electoral Brandenburg 1571
 •  Legal dissolution 1598
Currency rixdollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
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Margraviate of Brandenburg Electoral Brandenburg


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The Bishopric of Brandenburg (Latin: Episcopatus Brandenburgensis or Dioecesis Brandenburgensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese established by King Otto I of Germany in 948, in the territory of the Marca Geronis (Saxon Eastern March) east of the Elbe river. The bishopric was a suffragan diocese of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, its seat was Brandenburg an der Havel.

The Prince-bishopric of Brandenburg (German: Hochstift Brandenburg) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire for some time, probably starting about 1161/1165. However, the Brandenburg bishops never managed to gain control over a significant territory, being overshadowed by the Margraviate of Brandenburg, which was originally seated in the same city. Chapter and cathedral, surrounded by further ecclesiastical institutions, were located on the Dominsel (Cathedral Island), which formed a prince-episcopal cathedral immunity district (Domfreiheit), distinct from the city of Brandenburg. Only in 1929 the - meanwhile former - immunity district was incorporated into the city itself.


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