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Albert Suerbeer (c. 1200 – 1273) was the first Archbishop of Riga in Livonia. Suerbeer was an aggressive supporter of papal power and tried to take over the whole eastern Baltic area for the Holy See. His efforts failed, however, and he was forced to submit to the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Knights.

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  • Albert II. Suerbeer (* Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts in Köln; † zwischen November 1272 und März 1273 in Riga) war der erste Erzbischof von Riga. (de)
  • Albert Suerbeer (c. 1200 – 1273) was the first Archbishop of Riga in Livonia. Suerbeer was an aggressive supporter of papal power and tried to take over the whole eastern Baltic area for the Holy See. His efforts failed, however, and he was forced to submit to the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Knights. Suerbeer was born in Cologne. He studied in Paris, received a degree of magister, and became the canon in Bremen. After the death of Albert of Riga in 1229, he was appointed Bishop of Riga by Archbishop of Bremen Gerhard of Oldenburg. The canons of Riga did not recognize his appointment and elected their own candidate Nicholas, who was confirmed by Pope Gregory IX in 1231. In 1240, Suerbeer became Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, where he was known as Alberic the German. After taking part in the First Council of Lyon in 1245, he left Ireland, as Pope Innocent IV needed him in Germany in his struggle against Emperor Frederick II. Upon returning to Germany, however, the Pope appointed him Archbishop of Prussia, Livonia, and Estonia, and later also a legate to Gotland, Holstein, Rügen, and Russia. In 1246 he was given also the vacant Diocese of Lübeck in Germany. The Teutonic Knights were wary of Suerbeer and warned him to stay away from Prussia. After Bishop Nicholas of Riga died in 1253, Suerbeer finally received the Bishopric of Riga he had claimed over 10 years. According to a compromise arranged by William of Modena, Albert promised to stop his activities against the Teutonic Order. Suffragan bishoprics subordinate to Riga included Dorpat, Ösel-Wiek, Courland, Sambia, Pomesania, Warmia (Ermland), and Culmerland. His activities regarding the proselytisation of the pagans and the foundation of a church union with the Russian principalities brought him into conflict with the Teutonic Order. While Suerbeer's proselytisation and power policy eventually yielded little success, the competing Teutonic Order attained papal support more easily than the archbishop, thanks to its supraregional presence and comparative wealth. In 1267, however, Suerbeer allied himself with Gunzelin, a son of Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin, who had come to Livonia as a crusader. He appointed Gunzelin an advocate (governor) of his diocese which resulted in deep conflict with the Livonian Order. While Gunzelin was recruiting troops in Germany, the Order arrested Suerbeer and kept him imprisoned with only bread and water. Suerbeer was forced to recognize the authority of the Order. Suerbeer died in Riga in 1273. (en)
  • Albert II. Suerbeer (né à la fin du XIIe siècle à Cologne, mort entre novembre 1272 et mars 1273 à Riga) est le premier archevêque de Riga. (fr)
  • А́льберт II Зуэрбеер (Albert Suerbeer (нем.), конец XII века, Кёльн — между ноябрём 1272 и мартом 1273 года, Рига) — первый архиепископ Риги. Зуэрбеер был активным сторонником папства и пытался перевести восточную часть побережья Балтийского моря под юрисдикцию Святого Престола. Его усилия не увенчались успехом и территория закрепилась за Ливонским орденом. (ru)
  • Альбрехт II Зуербер (нім. Albert II. Suerbeer; бл. 1200—1272/1273) — 1-й архієпископ Ризький в 1255—1273 роках. (uk)
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  • Albert II. Suerbeer (* Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts in Köln; † zwischen November 1272 und März 1273 in Riga) war der erste Erzbischof von Riga. (de)
  • Albert II. Suerbeer (né à la fin du XIIe siècle à Cologne, mort entre novembre 1272 et mars 1273 à Riga) est le premier archevêque de Riga. (fr)
  • А́льберт II Зуэрбеер (Albert Suerbeer (нем.), конец XII века, Кёльн — между ноябрём 1272 и мартом 1273 года, Рига) — первый архиепископ Риги. Зуэрбеер был активным сторонником папства и пытался перевести восточную часть побережья Балтийского моря под юрисдикцию Святого Престола. Его усилия не увенчались успехом и территория закрепилась за Ливонским орденом. (ru)
  • Альбрехт II Зуербер (нім. Albert II. Suerbeer; бл. 1200—1272/1273) — 1-й архієпископ Ризький в 1255—1273 роках. (uk)
  • Albert Suerbeer (c. 1200 – 1273) was the first Archbishop of Riga in Livonia. Suerbeer was an aggressive supporter of papal power and tried to take over the whole eastern Baltic area for the Holy See. His efforts failed, however, and he was forced to submit to the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Knights. (en)
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  • Альберт II Зуэрбеер (ru)
  • Альбрехт Зуербер (uk)
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