Bruno von Langenbogen

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Bruno von Langenbogen († end of January 1304 ) was bishop of Naumburg from 1285 to 1304 .

Bruno came from the von Langenbogen ministerial family with headquarters in Langenbogen west of Halle . Bruno was provost of Naumburg, various family members were members of the cathedral chapter. As bishop he sat down with the Meißner bishop Withego I. and the Merseburg bishop Heinrich III. , for peace in the country . The aspiring Wettins gave rise to feuds and got into a power struggle with the king. Bruno took part in the Reichstag in Würzburg in 1287 and in Erfurt in 1289. Several times he transferred or confirmed ownership to the monasteries Langendorf , Pforta and Bosau . The Klarissenkloster Weißenfels and the Dominican monastery Plauen , as well as the Cistercian convent Marienthal were newly founded during his time as bishop. He gave numerous indulgences . The place of his burial is unknown.

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predecessor Office successor
Ludolf von Mihla Bishop of Naumburg
1285–1304
Ulrich I of Colditz