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Bertram, born Berthold (died 6 April 1212), was a Saxon nobleman, jurist and prelate of the Holy Roman Empire. Praised by contemporaries for his education, his expertise was in Roman law. He was the elected archbishop of Bremen from 1178 until 1179 and the bishop of Metz from 1180 until his death. He was in general a strong supporter of the Staufer emperors, although he was forced into internal exile and temporarily dispossessed of his diocese in 1187–1189. He supported the Staufer in the German throne dispute after 1198.

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  • Bertram (Metz) (de)
  • Bertram of Metz (en)
  • Bertram de Metz (fr)
  • Bertram van Metz (nl)
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  • Bertram ou Bertholde est évêque de Metz de 1179 ou 1180 à 1212. Il est issu de la noblesse saxonne, réputé pour ses compétences juridiques (droit civil et canonique) et théologien. (fr)
  • Bertram (Hertogdom Saksen, midden 12e eeuw – Metz, 6 april 1212) was prins-aartsbisschop elect van Bremen (1178-1179) en, nadien vele jaren prins-bisschop van Metz (1180-1212) in het Rooms-Duitse Rijk. Bertram kreeg meer en meer greep op de stad Metz, slechts onderbroken door een korte ballingschap in Keulen. (nl)
  • Bertram, born Berthold (died 6 April 1212), was a Saxon nobleman, jurist and prelate of the Holy Roman Empire. Praised by contemporaries for his education, his expertise was in Roman law. He was the elected archbishop of Bremen from 1178 until 1179 and the bishop of Metz from 1180 until his death. He was in general a strong supporter of the Staufer emperors, although he was forced into internal exile and temporarily dispossessed of his diocese in 1187–1189. He supported the Staufer in the German throne dispute after 1198. (en)
  • Bertram, ursprünglich Berthold, († 6. April 1212) war von 1178 bis 1179 Erzbischof von Bremen und Hamburg und von 1180 bis 1212 Bischof von Metz. Ursprünglich nannte er sich Berthold. Er war Kölner Kanoniker und wurde 1178 zum Erzbischof von Bremen gewählt, obwohl er noch nicht die höheren Weihen erhalten hatte. Er bekam zwar vom Kaiser Barbarossa die Regalien verliehen, allerdings verweigerte ihm Papst Alexander III. die Bestätigung. (de)
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