Valeram of Brandenburg

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Valeram of Brandenburg (also Balderam, Balderamus ) was Bishop of Brandenburg from 1180 to 1190 . He belonged to the Premonstratensian Order .

Life

Baldram von Brandenburg was provost of the monastery of our dear women in Magdeburg from before November 1161 to 1179 . He received his ordination as bishop of Brandenburg by Archbishop Wichmann von Seeburg after 9 October 1180. The research of Sello revealed that Baldram at the Diet already in April 1180 Gelnhausen as successor to Bishop Siegfried I. was determined. Together with the Bishop of Havelberg Hubert von Havelberg and the Bishop of Merseburg Eberhardt von Seeburg , he consecrated the Peterskloster on the Lauterberg on August 1, 1184 . The last documentary mention of Baldram von Brandenburg was on June 23, 1190, shortly afterwards he must have died.

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predecessor Office successor
Siegfried I. Bishop of Brandenburg
1180–1190
Alexius