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The Prince-Bishopric of Speyer, formerly known as Spires in English, (German: Hochstift Speyer, Fürstbistum Speyer, Bistum Speyer) was an ecclesiastical principality in what are today the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg. It was secularized in 1803. The prince-bishop resided in Speyer, a Free Imperial City, until the 14th century when he moved his residence to Uddenheim (Philippsburg), then in 1723 to Bruchsal, in large part due to the tense relationship between successive prince-bishops and the civic authorities of the Free City, officially Protestant since the Reformation. The prince-provostry of Wissemburg in Alsace was ruled by the prince-bishop of Speyer in a personal union.

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  • Bisbat d'Espira (ca)
  • Hochstift Speyer (de)
  • Principauté épiscopale de Spire (fr)
  • Principato vescovile di Spira (it)
  • Prinsbisdom Spiers (nl)
  • Prince-Bishopric of Speyer (en)
  • Шпейерское княжество-епископство (ru)
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  • El bisbat d'Espira va ser, fins a la seva secularització el 1803, el reialme dels prínceps-bisbes d'Espira. Va arribar a agafar terrenys dels estats actuals de Baden-Württemberg, Renània-Palatinat i fins i tot França. (ca)
  • Das Hochstift Speyer war ein Territorium im Heiligen Römischen Reich und bis zu seiner endgültigen Säkularisation 1803 der weltliche Herrschaftsbereich des Fürstbischofs von Speyer. Das Territorium des Hochstifts umfasste Gebiete in den heutigen Bundesländern Rheinland-Pfalz und Baden-Württemberg. Weitere Gebiete im Unterelsass waren bereits im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert unter französische Souveränität gelangt. (de)
  • La principauté épiscopale de Spire était un État du Saint-Empire romain germanique, compris dans le cercle du Haut-Rhin, ayant pour capitale la ville de Spire jusqu'en 1379 puis d'Udenheim (devenue Philippsburg en 1632) et à partir de 1723, la ville de Bruchsal. C'est en l'an 888 que naît la principauté épiscopale. C'est à cette date que des territoires sont accordés aux évêques de Spire. Cet État a existé pendant plus de 900 ans, jusqu'au Recès d'Empire en 1803. Son territoire est aujourd'hui partagé entre la Sarre, le Rhénanie-Palatinat et ainsi que l'Alsace. (fr)
  • The Prince-Bishopric of Speyer, formerly known as Spires in English, (German: Hochstift Speyer, Fürstbistum Speyer, Bistum Speyer) was an ecclesiastical principality in what are today the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg. It was secularized in 1803. The prince-bishop resided in Speyer, a Free Imperial City, until the 14th century when he moved his residence to Uddenheim (Philippsburg), then in 1723 to Bruchsal, in large part due to the tense relationship between successive prince-bishops and the civic authorities of the Free City, officially Protestant since the Reformation. The prince-provostry of Wissemburg in Alsace was ruled by the prince-bishop of Speyer in a personal union. (en)
  • Het prinsbisdom Spiers (Duits: Fürstbistum Speyer) was een tot de Boven-Rijnse Kreits behorend prinsbisdom binnen het Heilige Roomse Rijk.Vermoedelijk in de derde of vierde eeuw was er al een bisschopszetel gevestigd, met Latijnse naam Dioecesis Spirensis. Oorspronkelijk behoorde het tot de kerkprovincie Trier, sinds 748 of 780 behoorde het tot de kerkprovincie Mainz en tegenwoordig tot de kerkprovincie Bamberg. (nl)
  • Il Principato vescovile di Spira fu uno stato ecclesiastico che fece parte del Sacro Romano Impero, da quando fu eretto nel 888, fino alla sua mediatizzazione nel 1803. (it)
  • Княжество-епископство Шпейер (Шпайер; нем. Fürstbistum Speyer или Hochstift Speyer) — духовное княжество в составе Священной Римской империи, существовавшее с IX века до Германской медиатизации 1803 года. Княжество находилось на территории современных земель Саар, Рейнланд-Пфальц и Баден-Вюртемберг и входило в состав Верхнерейнского имперского округа. (ru)
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  • Speyer (en)
  • Prince-Bishopric of Speyer (en)
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