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Liemar, Archbishop of Bremen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Liemar 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. He was a supporter of Emperor Henry IV from 1073.〔Uta-Renate Blumenthal, ''The Investiture Controversy: Church and Monarchy from the Ninth to the Twelfth Century'' (1988), p. 111.〕 In 1074 the papal legates Gerald of Ostia and Hubert of Palestrina put pressure on him to hold a local synod; he resisted, was suspended, and by 1075 his views against papal interference with bishops had hardened.〔I. S. Robinson, ''Authority and Resistance in the Investiture Contest: The Polemical Literature of the Late Eleventh Century'', pp. 126, 169.〕 With Benno II of Osnabrück he commissioned the anti-papal polemic of Wido of Osnabrück,〔Robinson, p. 152, 159.〕 around 1085. Liemar was one of many bishops who was irked by Gregory VII's encroachment of episcopal autonomy. In a letter to Bishop Hezilo of Hildesheim, Liemar complained that Pope Gregory VII was ordering his bishops about 'as though they were his baliffs'.〔I.S. Robinson, Gregory VII and episcopal authority〕 ==Notes== 〔
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