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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Bishops of Verden, Lower Saxon nobility, Lower Saxony politicians, People from East Frisia, Frederick III of Denmark, Dietrich of Nieheim, List of bishops, prince-bishops, and administrators of Verden, John Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince-Bishop, Marc Terenzi, Dieter Bohlen, Hrotsvitha, Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg, Adolph Freiherr Knigge, Georg Fein, Ambrose Godfrey, Emma of Lesum, Friedbert Pfluger, Thomas Reiter, Carl-August Schumacher, Helmold, Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg, Albertus Seba, Wilhelm von Knyphausen, Ferdinand Schaal, Kurt Brennecke, Otto Heidkamper, Werner Huhner, Carl Casper, Altmann of Passau, Thomas-Emil von Wickede, Karl Henze, Uwe Schunemann, Jordan of Saxony, Gerhard Lindemann, Wolfgang von Bostell, Hermann Meyer-Rabingen, Louis Boehmer, House of Regenstein, Hans-Jurgen Burmester, Erwin Bohlken, Karl-Richard Kossmann, Andreas Thorey, Hinrich Ahrens, Karl Baxmann, Gustav Reimar, Hans-Hasso von Veltheim, Wilhelm Drewes, Hartwig Steenken, Martin Buhr, Hero Oomkens von Esens, Luther von Braunschweig, Ernst Scheller, Helge Limburg, Ernst zu Munster, Tiesenhausen, Friedrich Ernst Ruhkopf, Hermann Carl George Brandt, Frederick Ludwig Hoffman, Georg zu Munster, Johann Friedrich Weitsch, Conrad of Vechta, Meibom, Arnold of Lubeck, Werlhof, Silke Stokar von Neuforn. Excerpt: This list records the bishops of the Roman Catholic diocese of Verden (German: ), a suffragan of the Archbishopric of Mentz, who were simultaneously rulers of princely rank (prince-bishop) in the Prince-Bishopric of Verden (German: est. 1180 and secularised in 1648), a state of imperial immediacy within the Holy Roman Empire. Verden upon Aller was the seat of the chapter, the cathedral and residence of the bishops until 1195, Rotenburg upon Wumme became the prince-episcopal residence since. Coat-of-arms of the Prince-Bishopr..