Archbishopric of Trier
The Bishopric and Archbishopric of Trier was one of the important ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire. It encompassed territory along the Moselle River between Trier, near the French border, and Koblenz on the Rhine. The Archbishop of Trier was traditionally an Imperial Elector, and held the honorary office of Archchancellor of Gaul (here taken to mean the Kingdom of Arles, or Burgundy, technically from 1242 and permanently from 1263 until 1803, along with Germany and Italy one of the three component kingdoms of the Empire).
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Holy Roman Empire - Trier - Koblenz - Elector - Kingdom of Arles - Burgundy
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Unlike the other Rhenish Archbishoprics, Mainz and Cologne, which were raised to archepiscopal status during the Carolingian period, Trier, as the important Roman city of Augusta Treverorum, had been home to an Archbishop since Roman times.
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Mainz - Cologne - Carolingian
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From 1795, the territories of the Archbishopric on the left bank of the Rhine (i.e. almost all of it) were under French occupation, and were annexed in 1801 and a separated bishopric established (later assuming control of the whole diocese in 1803). In 1803, what was left of the Archbishopric was secularized and annexed by the Princes of Nassau.
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1795 - 1801 - 1803 - Nassau
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Bishops and Archbishops of Augusta Treverorum, 50-791 |
| ► | Archbishops of Trier, 791-1242 |
| ► | Archbishop-Electors of Trier, 1242-1803 |
| ► | Modern Bishops of Trier, 1801-present |
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