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{{Short description|Medieval Catholic state in present-day Latvia (1186-1561)}} {{distinguish|text=the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia#Archbishop of Riga|Lutheran Archbishop of Riga]] or the current [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga]]}} {{Infobox Former Country | native_name = {{native name|la|Archiepiscopatus Rigensis}}<br />{{native name|nds|Erzbisdom Riga}} | conventional_long_name = Archbishopric of Riga | common_name = Riga | status = [[Prince-Bishop]]ric of [[Terra Mariana]] | era = [[Middle Ages]] | p1 = Ancient Estonia | p2 = Principality of Jersika | p3 = Principality of Koknese | p4 = Tālava | s1 = Duchy of Livonia | s2 = Free City of Riga | year_start = 1186 | date_start = | event_start = | year_end = 1561 | date_end = | event_end = | event1 = | date_event1 = | title_leader = Archbishop of Riga | leader1 = [[Albert Suerbeer]] (first) | year_leader1 = 1245–73 | leader2 = [[Wilhelm von Brandenburg]] (last) | year_leader2 = 1539–63 | image_flag = | image_coat = Rigasiebmacher new.png | other_symbol_type = Seal | other_symbol = [[File:Archbishopric of Riga.svg|80px]] | image_map = Medieval Livonia 1260.svg | image_map_caption = Archbishopric of Riga (in yellow), shown within [[Terra Mariana]] | government_type = [[Theocracy]] | legislature = | common_languages = {{ubl|[[Latin]]|[[Low German]]|[[Livonian language|Livonian]]|[[Latvian language|Latvian]]}} | capital = [[Riga]] | religion = [[Roman Catholic]] | currency = Livonian [[Penny]]<br />Livonian [[Austrian schilling|Schilling]] | today = [[Latvia]] }} {{History of Latvia}} The '''Archbishopric of Riga''' ({{langx|la|Archiepiscopatus Rigensis}}, {{langx|nds|Erzbisdom Riga}}) was a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] diocese and civil government in [[Terra Mariana|Medieval Livonia]], subject to the [[Holy See]]. It was established in 1186 and ended in 1561. == History == {{see also|Livonian Confederation|Livonian Order|Conquest of Estonia|Northern Crusades}} The diocese was established in 1186 as the Bishopric of Livonia at [[Ikšķile]]; after its [[Episcopal see|seat]] was moved to [[Riga]], it became the Bishopric of Riga in 1202 and was elevated to an archbishopric in 1255. The archbishops of Riga were also the secular rulers of [[Riga]] until 1561 when during the [[Reformation]] the territory converted from [[Catholic Church|Catholicism]] to [[Lutheranism]] and all church territories were secularized. The [[Episcopal see|see]] was restored as a [[diocese]] of the [[Catholic Church]] in 1918 and raised into an [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga|archdiocese]] in 1923. == Bishops and Archbishops of Riga == {|class="wikitable" !colspan="2"|Bishopric of Livonia<br>(Bishopric of [[Ikšķile|Üxküll]])<br>1186–1255 |- | 1186–1196|| [[Saint Meinhard]] |- | 1196–1198|| [[Berthold of Hanover]] |- | 1199–1202|| [[Albert of Riga]] |- !colspan="2"|Bishopric of Riga<br>1202–1255 |- | 1202–1229|| [[Albert of Riga]] |- | 1229–1253|| [[:de:Nikolaus von Nauen|Nikolaus von Nauen]] |- | 1245–1255|| [[Albert Suerbeer]] |- !colspan="3"|Archbishopric of Riga<br>1255–1561 |- | 1255–1273|| [[Albert Suerbeer]] |- | 1273–1284|| Johannes I of Lune |- | 1285–1294|| Johannes II of Vechten |- | 1294–1300|| Johannes III of Schwerin |- | 1300–1302|| Isarnus Tacconi of Fontiès-d'Aude |- | 1303–1310 || [[Jens Grand]]<br/>''titular, never came to Riga'' |- | 1304–1341|| Friedrich von Pernstein | |- | 1341–1347|| Engelbert von Dolen |- | 1348–1369|| Bromhold von Vyffhusen | |- | 1370–1374|| Siegfried Blomberg |- | 1374–1393|| Johannes IV von Sinten |- | 1393–1418|| Johannes V von Wallenrodt |- | 1418–1424|| [[Johannes Ambundii|Johannes Ambundi]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Das Stift Neumünster in Würzburg |last=Wendehors |first=Alfred |year=1989 |publisher=Walter de Gruyter |isbn=3-11-012057-7 |page=503 |language=de |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CnkB23QthD8C&pg=PA503 |access-date=2009-07-22 }}</ref> |- | 1424–1448|| Henning Scharpenberg |- | 1448–1479|| Silvester Stodewescher |- | 1479–1484|| [[Sede vacante]] ''(empty seat)'' |- | 1484–1509|| [[Michael Hildebrand]] |- | 1509–1524 || Jasper Linde<ref>due to [[deflation]], no coins were minted during the reign of Jasper Linde; biographical data exists in alternate formats</ref> |- | 1524–1527 || Johannes VII Blankenfeld<ref>due to deflation, no coins were minted during the reign of Johannes VII Blankenfeld; biographical data exists in alternate formats</ref> |- | 1528–1539|| [[Thomas Schöning]] |- | 1539–1563|| [[Wilhelm von Brandenburg]] |} A new [[Diocese of Inflanty|Bishopric of Livonia]] was established in [[Latgalia]] in 1621 during the [[Inflanty Voivodeship]] of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. == Coinage == The Archbishops of Riga were innovators in the field of [[Mint (coin)|minting]] currency, reviving techniques abandoned since the collapse of Rome. The names of individual archbishops after 1418, as well as the years of their respective reigns, are stamped on Livonian [[penny|pennies]] excavated at archaeological sites. In many cases, this is the only biographical data available. No Livonian pennies before 1418 have been found. == See also == *[[Bishopric of Courland]] *[[Bishopric of Dorpat]] *[[Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek]] *[[Bishopric of Reval]] *[[Livonian Crusade]] *[[Livonian Brothers of the Sword]] *[[Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights]] == External links == * More information about the role of the Archbishopric of Riga in the history of coinage is available at [http://department.monm.edu/history/urban/articles/COINS.htm ''Medieval Livonian Numismatics'' by William Urban] *[http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/5539/archriga/archriga.html Archbishopric of Riga] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20091022185435/http://geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/5539/archriga/archriga.html Archived] 2009-10-25) *[https://web.archive.org/web/20070223134832/http://www.historia.lv/alfabets/R/ri/rigas_arhbisk/rigas_arhbisk.htm Rīgas arhibīskapija (1255-1562)] *[http://www.historia.lv/alfabets/R/ri/rigas_arhbisk/encikl/rigas_arhbisk_lkv.htm Rīgas bīskapija un virsbīskapija] == References == {{reflist}} {{Crusader States}} {{coord|56|58|N|24|08|E|type:adm2nd_scale:100000_source:ruwiki|display=title}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Riga, Archbishopric of}} [[Category:Prince-bishoprics in Livonia]] [[Category:History of Livonia]] [[Category:History of Riga]] [[Category:Medieval history of Latvia]] [[Category:Gulf of Riga]] [[Category:States and territories established in 1186]] [[Category:States and territories disestablished in 1561]] [[Category:1186 establishments in Europe]] [[Category:1561 disestablishments in Europe]] [[Category:Former theocracies]]
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