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Bishop Herman von Buxhoeveden

German: Fürstbischof Hermann von Buxthoeven, Russian: Князь-епископ Герман фон Буксгевден (Буксгевден), French: Prince-évêque Hermann, Finnish: Ruhtinaspiispa Herman von Buxhoevden, Estonian: Vürstlik piiskop Hermann von Buxhövden, Swedish: Furstbiskop Herman Herman von Buxhoevden (von Buxhoevden)
Also Known As: "Buxhöwden"
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Birthplace: Bexhövede, Loxtedt, Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death: circa 1254 (86-95)
Kärkna, Tartu County, Estonia
Place of Burial: Kärkna, Tartu County, Estonia
Immediate Family:

Son of Albert von Buxhoeveden, I and Adelheid von Aumund
Brother of Bishop Albert von Buxhoeveden, II; Theodericus von Buxhoeveden; Hildegunde Buxhöveden; Rothmar de Bekeshoveden and Engelbert von Buxhoeveden
Half brother of Johannes von Apeldern and Salomon von Apeldern

Occupation: Bishop of Tarto, Tartu piiskop
Managed by: Pekka A.E. Husgafvel
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About Hermann of Dorpat

Biography

Hermann hailed from Bexhövede (now a part of Loxstedt, Lower Saxony) in the Duchy of Saxony, and was also known as "Hermann of Buxhoeveden" and other variations, such as Buxhöwden and Buxthoeven.

He was the brother of Bishop Albert of Riga, who used his influence against King Valdemar II of Denmark to place the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in medieval Estonia. From 10 April 1220 – 21 July 1224, Hermann was the Bishop of Leal (Lihula), after which he took over the Bishopric of Dorpat.

Hermann founded the cathedral of Tartu (Dorpat) and led the Roman Catholic crusading army in the 1242 Battle of the Ice, which was won by the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod.

It has also been suggested that he founded the Raseborg Castle at the southern coast of Finland.

Legacy

Hermann was the progenitor of the House of Buxhoeveden, a Baltic German family whose members entered Prussian, Swedish, and Russian service over the following centuries. Their descendants live in Germany, Finland, and Russia today.

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About Ruhtinaspiispa Herman von Buxhoevden (suomi)

Herman von Boxhoevden oli Tarton hiippakunnan ensimmäinen ruhtinasprinssi Liivinmaan

Hermann of Dorpat (or Hermann I, or Hermann von Buxhövden) (1163–1248) was the first Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Dorpat (1224–1248) within the Livonian Confederation.

Biography

Hermann hailed from Bexhövede (now a part of Loxstedt, Lower Saxony) in the Duchy of Saxony, and was also known as "Hermann of Buxhoeveden" and other variations, such as Buxhöwden and Buxthoeven.

He was the brother of Bishop Albert of Riga, who used his influence against King Valdemar II of Denmark to place the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in medieval Estonia. From 10 April 1220 – 21 July 1224, Hermann was the Bishop of Leal (Lihula), after which he took over the Bishopric of Dorpat.

Hermann founded the cathedral of Tartu (Dorpat) and led the Roman Catholic crusading army in the 1242 Battle of the Ice, which was won by the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod.

It has also been suggested that he founded the Raseborg Castle at the southern coast of Finland.

Legacy

Hermann was the progenitor of the House of Buxhoeveden, a Baltic German family whose members entered Prussian, Swedish, and Russian service over the following centuries. Their descendants live in Germany, Finland, and Russia today.

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Hermann of Dorpat's Timeline

1163
1163
Bexhövede, Loxtedt, Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony, Germany
1254
1254
Age 91
Kärkna, Tartu County, Estonia
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Kärkna kloster, Kärkna, Tartu County, Estonia