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Bishopric of Havelberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Bishopric of Havelberg

The Bishopric of Havelberg ((ドイツ語:Bistum Havelberg)) was a Roman Catholic diocese founded by King Otto I of Germany in 946, from 968 a suffragan to the Archbishops of Magedeburg. A Prince-bishopric (''Hochstift'') from 1151, Havelberg as a result of the Protestant Reformation was secularised and finally annexed by the margraves of Brandenburg in 1598.
==Geography==
The episcopal seat was in Havelberg near the confluence of the Elbe and Havel rivers. The bishopric roughly covered the western Prignitz region, between the Altmark in the west and the Brandenburgian core territory in the east. While the episcopal territory was supervised by nine Archdeacons (''Pröpste''), the bishop's—considerably smaller—secular estates were subdivided into four ''Ämter'':
*Wittstock
*Plattenburg with Wilsnack
*Schönhausen with Fischbeck
*Fehrbellin

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