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The Bishopric of Metz was a prince-bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire. It was one of the Three Bishoprics that were annexed by France in 1552. The Bishops of Metz had already ruled over a significant amount of territories within the former Kingdom of Lotharingia, which by the 870 Treaty of Meerssen became a part of East Francia. They had to struggle for their independence from the Dukes of Lorraine, acquired the lands of the Counts of Metz, but had to face the rise of their capital Metz to the status of an Imperial City in 1189. In 1234 the unrest of the Metz citizens forced the bishops to move their residence to Vic-sur-Seille.

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  • Bishopric of Metz (en)
  • Hochstift Metz (de)
  • Principauté épiscopale de Metz (fr)
  • Prinsbisdom Metz (nl)
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  • Das Hochstift Metz (französisch évêché de Metz) war der weltliche Herrschaftsbereich des Fürstbischofs von Metz. Das Territorium des Hochstifts stand bis 1648 unter deutscher Souveränität und gelangte 1648 im Westfälischen Frieden unter französische Souveränität. (de)
  • The Bishopric of Metz was a prince-bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire. It was one of the Three Bishoprics that were annexed by France in 1552. The Bishops of Metz had already ruled over a significant amount of territories within the former Kingdom of Lotharingia, which by the 870 Treaty of Meerssen became a part of East Francia. They had to struggle for their independence from the Dukes of Lorraine, acquired the lands of the Counts of Metz, but had to face the rise of their capital Metz to the status of an Imperial City in 1189. In 1234 the unrest of the Metz citizens forced the bishops to move their residence to Vic-sur-Seille. (en)
  • La principauté épiscopale de Metz (en allemand : Fürstbistum Metz) ou évêché de Metz (Hochstift Metz) est un État du Saint-Empire romain germanique. Cet État est distinct du diocèse de Metz, fondé au IVe siècle, tout d'abord suffragant de la province ecclésiastique de Trèves, sur lequel s'exerce l'autorité spirituelle de l’évêque, et qui s’étend sur une partie de l'aire lorraine. La principauté épiscopale est quant à elle l'ensemble des territoires (éventuellement disjoints) sur lesquels l'évêque exerce le pouvoir temporel d'un seigneur, disposant selon les cas de la haute, moyenne ou basse justice. (fr)
  • Het prinsbisdom Metz was een tot de Boven-Rijnse Kreits behorend bisdom binnen het Heilige Roomse Rijk Waarschijnlijk waren er al in de derde eeuw bisschoppen van Metz, gevestigd in een van de vier belangrijke steden of civitates van de Romeinse provincie Belgica Prima. Zeker is de vermelding uit 535 van een vaste bisschopszetel. Het bisdom behoorde tot de kerkprovincie Trier; Trier was ooit de hoofdstad van Belgica Prima. (nl)
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Metz (en)
  • Fürstbistum Metz (de) (en)
  • Principauté épiscopale de Metz (fr) (en)
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