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DIOCESE OF MERSEBURG (Dioecesis Merseburgensis)
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 968
Abolished : 981
Reestablished : 1004-1565
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The arms in the 16th/17th century |
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Arms of Bishops
Heinrich V von Stolberg (1384-1393)
Otto von Hohnstein (1403-1407)
Johann II von Bose (1431-1463)
Alexander von Sachsen (1561-1565)
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