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to the king and because it lay within the diocese of Paderborn, which meant the bishop already had episcopal responsibility for it, it made sense to make a formal grant of it to the bishopric so that the bishop could more effectively protect it.
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family and was granted his see on the understanding that his property would pass to the diocese on his death. He is known as "the Second Founder of Paderborn".
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is questionable. He was the butt of a practical joke by Emperor Henry II, who altered the words
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Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936–1075
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In 1014 and 1015, Meinwerk had two meetings with the
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Meinwerk, Bishop of Paderborn

altar stone
Roger von Helmarshausen
de
Diocesan Museum
de
Bishop of Paderborn
Immedinger
Emperor Henry II
Corvey Abbey
Ekkehardinger
Helmarshausen Abbey
Haimerad
Latin
"Blessed Meinwerk" 
Catholic Encyclopedia
"Blessed Meinwerk of Paderborn"
Reuter, Timothy
Categories
Roman Catholic bishops of Paderborn
1036 deaths
House of Immedinger

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