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Map of the territory of the archdiocese of Trier in 1651. The bishops of Trier were already virtually independent territorial magnates in Merovingian times. In 772 Charlemagne granted Bishop Wiomad complete immunity from the jurisdiction of the ruling count for all the churches and monasteries, as well as villages and castles that belonged to the Church of St. Peter at Trier.
The High Cathedral of Saint Peter in Trier (German: Hohe Domkirche St. Peter zu Trier), or Trier Cathedral (German: Trierer Dom), is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the oldest cathedral in Germany and the largest religious structure in Trier, notable for its long life span and grand design.
Diocese of Münster; Diocese of Trier; ... The co-seat of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising is Cathedral of Our Lady’s Nativity, Sts. Corbinian, Lantpert ...
History of the diocese of Trier (in German) The Bombings of Trier 1943-1945 at historicum.net (in German) Archived 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine;
The Electorate of Trier (German: Kurfürstentum Trier or Kurtrier or Trèves) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the end of the 9th to the early 19th century. It was the temporal possession of the prince-archbishop of Trier (Erzbistum Trier) who was, ex officio, a prince-elector of the empire.
However, Goar wanted to serve God more discreetly, and so traveled abroad to the diocese of Trier in 618 to become a hermit near the town of Oberwesel. [1] Despite his intention to live in solitude and obscurity, his renown for holiness spread all over the country. Goar was frequently visited by travelers seeking advice.
Bishopric of Trier may refer to: The historic Electorate of Trier , an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the end of the 9th to the early 19th century The modern Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier
Pages in category "Archbishops of Trier" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albero de Montreuil;