Prince Bishopric of Paderborn - Sources, References & External Links

Sources, References & External Links

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.
  • Official website
  • At catholic-hierarchy.org
Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle (1500–1806) of the Holy Roman Empire
Ecclesiastical
  • Cambrai
  • Corvey
  • Liège
  • Minden
  • Münster
  • Stavelot–Malmedy
  • Osnabrück
  • Paderborn
  • Utrecht
  • Verden
Prelates
  • Corvey
  • Essen
  • Herford
  • Kornelimünster
  • Stavelot–Malmedy
  • Thorn
  • Werden
Secular
  • Cleves Mark
  • East Frisia
  • Jülich–Berg
  • Guelders
  • Minden
  • Moers
  • Nassau-Dillenburg
  • Verden
Counts
and lords
from 1500
  • Bentheim
  • Bronkhorst
  • Diepholz
  • East Frisia
  • Horne
  • Hoya
  • Lingen
  • Lippe
  • Manderscheid
  • Moers
  • Nassau (Diez
  • Hadamar
  • Dillenburg )
  • Oldenburg
  • Pyrmont
  • Ravensberg
  • Reichenstein
  • Rietberg
  • Salm-Reifferscheid
  • Sayn
  • Schaumburg
  • Tecklenburg
  • Virneburg
  • Wied
  • Winneburg and Beilstein
  • Zimerauff
from 1792
  • Anholt
  • Blankenheim and Gerolstein
  • Gemen
  • Gimborn
  • Gronsfeld
  • Hallermund
  • Holzappel
  • Kerpen-Lommersum
  • Myllendonk
  • Reckheim
  • Schleiden
  • Wickrath
  • Wittem
status
uncertain
  • Delmenhorst
  • Fagnolle
  • Schaumburg (Hesse
  • Lippe)
  • Spiegelberg
  • Steinfurt
Cities
  • Aachen
  • Cologne
  • Dortmund
  • Duisburg
  • Herford
  • Verden
  • Warburg
  • from 1792
  • until 1792
  • without seat in Imperial Diet
  • status uncertain

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