Thomas Schöning (born probably in Riga – 11 August 1539 in Kokenhusen) was Archbishop of Riga. He was a member of a prominent Riga burgher family and son of Johann Schöning. He studied at the University of Rostock between 1499 and 1500. Schöning was notable for the dating of coins. During his reign from 1528 to 1539, mark, shilling, and pfenning coins from Riga bore the family shield of Thomas Schöning. Eventually, the Archbishopric of Riga and the Livonian Order were dissolved in 1561 after the conversion of the territory from Catholicism to Lutheranism at the beginning of Swedish rule.
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- Шёнинг, Томас (ru)
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| - Thomas Schöning OT (* wahrscheinlich in Riga; † 11. August 1539 in Kokenhusen) war von 1528 bis zu seinem Tod 1539 Erzbischof von Riga. (de)
- Thomas Schöning (ur. ?, zm. 10 sierpnia 1539) – duchowny rzymskokatolicki, arcybiskup ryski. (pl)
- Томас Шёнинг (нем. Thomas Schöning; родился предположительно в Риге — 11 августа 1539, Кокнесе) — рижский архиепископ в 1527—1539 годах. Стал предпоследним в списке глав рижского архиепископства. (ru)
- Thomas Schöning (born probably in Riga – 11 August 1539 in Kokenhusen) was Archbishop of Riga. He was a member of a prominent Riga burgher family and son of Johann Schöning. He studied at the University of Rostock between 1499 and 1500. Schöning was notable for the dating of coins. During his reign from 1528 to 1539, mark, shilling, and pfenning coins from Riga bore the family shield of Thomas Schöning. Eventually, the Archbishopric of Riga and the Livonian Order were dissolved in 1561 after the conversion of the territory from Catholicism to Lutheranism at the beginning of Swedish rule. (en)
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| - Thomas Schöning OT (* wahrscheinlich in Riga; † 11. August 1539 in Kokenhusen) war von 1528 bis zu seinem Tod 1539 Erzbischof von Riga. (de)
- Thomas Schöning (born probably in Riga – 11 August 1539 in Kokenhusen) was Archbishop of Riga. He was a member of a prominent Riga burgher family and son of Johann Schöning. He studied at the University of Rostock between 1499 and 1500. Schöning was notable for the dating of coins. During his reign from 1528 to 1539, mark, shilling, and pfenning coins from Riga bore the family shield of Thomas Schöning. With the growing strength of the Reformation centered in Livonia, his position was difficult. Schöning moved his residency to the archbishop's palace at Kokenhusen in 1528 because of the conflict with the city of Riga and the Order of Livonia. He found unusual support in Duke Albert of Prussia, who was part of the Protestant movement. Duke Albrecht recommended Schöning appoint the duke's brother, Wilhelm von Brandenburg, as his coadjutor (assistant) and eventual successor. His body was buried in the parish church of Kokenhusen. Eventually, the Archbishopric of Riga and the Livonian Order were dissolved in 1561 after the conversion of the territory from Catholicism to Lutheranism at the beginning of Swedish rule. (en)
- Thomas Schöning (ur. ?, zm. 10 sierpnia 1539) – duchowny rzymskokatolicki, arcybiskup ryski. (pl)
- Томас Шёнинг (нем. Thomas Schöning; родился предположительно в Риге — 11 августа 1539, Кокнесе) — рижский архиепископ в 1527—1539 годах. Стал предпоследним в списке глав рижского архиепископства. (ru)
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