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- Domfreiheit abstract "In the Holy Roman Empire, the Domfreiheit (German: Cathedral Freedom) or Domimmunität (Cathedral Immunity) was the area immediately around the seat of the Bishop of a cathedral and its cathedral chapter, which was managed by the Domdechant; the English term is cathedral close. This area stretched only a few hundred metres from the outbuildings of the cathedral, at most, and was usually surrounded by a fortified wall (Domburg). They belonged to the secular domain or Hochstift of the bishop.The area of the Domfreiheit was not part of the surrounding city's jurisdiction, but had its own jurisdiction, which included both the clergy and the their servants. It contained the residences of the Domherren and their staff. This area was not subject to civic taxes - hence the term \"Freiheit\" (Freedom). There were, thus, two distinct sovereign entities within the city walls.This led to ever greater tension in many cities over the centuries, as is clear, for example, from the entry for 1612 in the Speyerer Chronicle by town secretary Christoph Lehmen. He says: \"There have been many long and distinct quarrels between the citizenry and the clergy in the state. Therefore King Rudolph ordained by treaty that the civic council should be in charge of it.\"Where the Reformation found root, most cloisters were secularised and, as a rule, the Domfreiheit also ceased to exist. It did not last much longer in the cities which remained Catholic. With the secularisation of the Diocese of Bremen as Bremen-Verden in 1648, after almost eighty years as a Lutheran bishopric, its Domfreiheit in the centre of the city came unde Swedish control. From 1715 it belonged to Hanover and only in 1803 did it come under the control of the surrounding city.After the abolition of the Diocese of Ratzeburg in the Reformation, its property was incorporated into the Principality of Ratzeburg, which was awarded to the duchy of Mecklenburg in 1648 and formed the western part of Mecklenburg-Strelitz after 1701. The rest of the city of Ratzeburg, however, belonged to the Duch of Lauenburg.Relatively well preserved Domfreiheiten include those in Halberstadt, Hildesheim, Magdeburg, Merseburg, Münster, Meissen, Naumburg und Trier.".
- Domfreiheit thumbnail Bild_Muenster_St_Paulus-Dom.jpg?width=300.
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- Domfreiheit wikiPageRevisionID "693766870".
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Archbishopric_of_Bremen.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Bishopric_of_Ratzeburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Bremen-Verden.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Canon_(priest).
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canon_law_history.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canonical_structures.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Catholicism_in_Germany.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_cities.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_law.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholicism_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_chapter.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_close.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Dombezirk,_Bremen.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Domburg_(civic_structure).
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Domdechant.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Electorate_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Halberstadt.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Hildesheim.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Hochstift.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Magdeburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Mecklenburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Meissen.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Merseburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Münster.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Naumburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Ratzeburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Saxe-Lauenburg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink Trier.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink File:Bild_Muenster_St_Paulus-Dom.jpg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLink File:MünsterBronze.jpg.
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domfreiheit".
- Domfreiheit wikiPageWikiLinkText "cathedral immunity district".
- Domfreiheit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
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- Domfreiheit subject Category:Canon_law_history.
- Domfreiheit subject Category:Canonical_structures.
- Domfreiheit subject Category:History_of_Catholicism_in_Germany.
- Domfreiheit subject Category:Medieval_cities.
- Domfreiheit subject Category:Medieval_law.
- Domfreiheit subject Category:Roman_Catholicism_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Domfreiheit hypernym Area.
- Domfreiheit type Place.
- Domfreiheit comment "In the Holy Roman Empire, the Domfreiheit (German: Cathedral Freedom) or Domimmunität (Cathedral Immunity) was the area immediately around the seat of the Bishop of a cathedral and its cathedral chapter, which was managed by the Domdechant; the English term is cathedral close. This area stretched only a few hundred metres from the outbuildings of the cathedral, at most, and was usually surrounded by a fortified wall (Domburg).".
- Domfreiheit label "Domfreiheit".
- Domfreiheit sameAs Q1237364.
- Domfreiheit sameAs Domfreiheit.
- Domfreiheit sameAs Q1237364.
- Domfreiheit wasDerivedFrom Domfreiheit?oldid=693766870.
- Domfreiheit depiction Bild_Muenster_St_Paulus-Dom.jpg.
- Domfreiheit isPrimaryTopicOf Domfreiheit.