Diethard (Osnabrück)

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Diethard (also Dethard , Detmar , Thiethard ; † 1137 ) was Bishop of Osnabrück from 1119 to 1137 .

Life

He was provost in Osnabrück. After the death of his predecessor in the middle of the Saxon uprising of Lothar von Süpplingenburg , Diethard was canonically elected under the protection of the rebels. Emperor Heinrich V , however, appointed the Provost of Hildesheim Conrad as bishop. Friedrich von Arnsberg, who was on the side of the emperor at the time, fought Diethard. The dispute lasted five years and ended with Diethard's victory.

Later he moved around the future emperor Lothar. In 1126 he was present at the assembly in Strasbourg , which was about the disputes over the diocese of Würzburg . He served King Lothar III. also on March 8, 1129 in Duisburg as a witness. In 1133 he was a member of the court court from which Pope Anaklet II was ostracized.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul Leidinger: The Counts of Werl and Werl-Arnsberg (approx. 980–1124): Genealogy and aspects of their political history in the Ottonian and Salian times, In: Harm Klueting (ed.): The Duchy of Westphalia, Volume I, The Kurkölniche Duchy of Westphalia from the beginnings of Cologne rule in southern Westphalia to secularization in 1803. Münster 2009 pp. 164f.
  2. Lothar III. (RI IV, 1, 1) n.341 (1133 May - before June 4) (Rome) Regest on RI-Online

literature

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Ebeling: The German bishops until the end of the sixteenth century. Vol. 2, Leipzig, 1858, p. 327
predecessor Office successor
Gottschalk from Diepholz Bishop of Osnabrück
1119–1137
Udo von Steinfurt