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elected as Archbishop, and had made an alliance with the Duke of Saxony against Günther. Otto's troops raided the archbishopric, and the monastery and surrounding areas suffered badly. Günther, supported by a strong force from the City of Magdeburg, defeated Otto in battles at
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administered the bishopric. In 1308, Bernard vouched for Günther and in 1309, he chaired the Permanent Council as "Defender and Tutor of the safety of the Bishop". Günther abdicated in 1310 and was succeeded by his cousin
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in Magdeburg where his nephew Conrad was archbishop. In 1272, he became thesaurer in Minden and cathedral custodian in Magdeburg. He was also dean in
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appointed Eric as Archbishop of Magdeburg. In 1282, Bernard abdicated and Eric was consecrated as his successor.
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Conrad died in 1277 and Günther succeeded him, after a disputed election, in which he defeated
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and his wife Ermengard of Schwarzburg. His parents had eleven children. His brother
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of Paderborn to him. However, he turned out to be a weak ruler. His provost,
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was Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1266 to 1277. Three of Günter's sisters were
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Günther relatives were the Counts of Schwalenberg. They were
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Index

Noble family
Volkwin IV, Count of Schwalenberg
Archbishop
Magdeburg
Bishop
Bishopric of Paderborn
Vogts
Bishopric of Paderborn
Marienmünster
Volkwin IV
Volkwin V
Minden
Widukind of Waldeck
Osnabrück
Conrad II of Sternberg
abbesses
Lügde
Rinteln
provost
Enger
canon
Goslar
Bernard III of Wölpe
feud
Otto IV
Eric
Aken
Frohse
Pope Martin IV
Paderborn

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