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  1. The Bishopric of Havelberg (German: 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 ...

  2. 8 de oct. de 2020 · The interpretation by Rupert of Deutz, followed by Anselm of Havelberg and, especially, Joachim of Fiore interpreted Revelation in terms of broader conceptions of history. Finally, attention is given to the continued development of historical perspectives by writers of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, including Alexander Minorita, Peter John Olivi, and Nicolas of Lyra.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2020 · August 21, 2020 by Henk Bekker. The Romanesque-Gothic Dom in Havelberg with its mighty westwork is a popular stop on the Elbe Cycling Route and the Straße der Romanik in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany.

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  4. Anselm of Havelberg [1] (c. 1100 – 1158) was a German bishop, statesman, secular and religious ambassador to Constantinople. He was a Premonstratensian, a defender of his order [2] [3] and a critic of the monastic life of his time, and a theorist of Christian history.

  5. work in particular, the works of two Augustinian canons of the Order of. Premontre, Anselm of Havelberg (d. 1158) and Philip of Harvengt (d. 1183), figure importantly. Both Anselm and Philip-the one a bishop on the Slavic. frontier and the other abbot of a double community in Brabant-were prominent apologists for their order's place among a ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HavelbergHavelberg - Wikipedia

    Havelberg. /  52.82500°N 12.07444°E  / 52.82500; 12.07444. Havelberg ( German pronunciation: [ˈhaːfl̩ˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the Havel, and part of the town is built on an island in the centre of the river. The two parts were incorporated as a town in 1875.

  7. The views of the bishop of Havelberg and archbishop of Ravenna, especially some of his ideas outlined in book one of the Anticimenon, looked strikingly “modern” to its readers, from Eugen Dombrowski in 1880 to Johann Wilhelm Braun in 1978.9 The courageous recognition, even praise of cultural diversity in the Church and the optimistic ...