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In his youth he joined the household of Duke Wladislaw of Polonia. In 1090 Otto entered the service of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and became imperial chancellor in 1101. In 1102 the emperor appointed and invested him as Bishop of Bamberg in Franconia, now Bavaria. In 1105 bishop Otto went with Henry IV to Rome. During imperial and papal quarrels Otto of Bamberg remained loyal to Henry IV and as a consequence he was suspended by a papal party at the Synod of Fritzlar in 1118. At the Congress of Würzburg in 1121 Otto engaged himself to accomplish peace, signed in 1122 at Worms.
As bishop he led a model, simple and frugal life. He completed the Bamberg cathedral and improved the cathedral school. Otto was instrumental in building castles and churches.
His greatest accomplishment was his peaceful mission among the Pomeranians. Several previous forcible attempts by PolesThe Republic of Poland a country in Central Europe, lies between Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania and Russia (in the form of the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave) t and ItaliansThe Italian Republic or Italy ( Italian: Italia is a country in the south of Europe, consisting mainly of a boot-shaped peninsula together with two large islands in the Mediterranean Sea: Sicily and Sardinia. To the north, where it borders France, Switzer to convert PomeraniaPomerania ( Polish: Pomorze German: Pommern and Pommerellen Pomeranian (Kashubian): Pomorze and Pomorsk Latin: Pomerania Pomorania is a geographical and historical region in northern Poland and Germany on the south coasts of the Baltic Sea between and on to Christianity had already failed. Otto of Bamberg became the legate of the pope and converted a large number of Pomeranians. Through gentle and inspiring services he converted the towns of Pyritz, Kammin, Stettin and Julin, and established eleven churches. After he had returned to Bamberg in 1125 some heathen customs began to assert themselves again. Otto journeyed once more to Pomerania in 1128 via MagdeburgMagdeburg the capital city of the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, lies on the Elbe river. As of 2004 it had a population of 226,200. History Magdeburg was one of the most important medieval cities of Germany. Emperor Otto I lived during most of his and Havelberg . In the Diet of UsedomUsedom (Polish name Uznam is an island north of the mouth of the Oder river, where it flows into the Szczecin Bay (ger: Stettiner Haff pol: Zalew Szczecinski . It belongs to the region called Pomerania. Most of the island is a part of Mecklenburg-Western, Pomerania, he gained all the nobles and he converted further communities. He sent priests from Bamberg to Pomerania and he wished to consecrate a bishop for Pomerania, however the bishops of Magdeburg and Gnesen claimed metropolitan rights.
Only upon Otto's death in 1139 was his former companion, Adalbert, consecrated as Bishop of Julin, Pomerania (in 1140). By 1188 the diocese was moved to Hammin and made directly subject to the Holy SeeThe term Holy See ( Latin: Sancta Sedes lit. holy seat") refers in a geographic sense to the episcopal see of Rome, of which the Pope is the ordinary i. the diocesan bishop); in canon law, the terms Holy See and Apostolic See refer to the Pope ("Roman Pon.
Otto of Bamberg, the Missionary and Apostle of Pomerania, continuously fulfilled his duties as bishop and prince of the empire and kept out of political turmoil. He was greatly esteemed by the Holy Roman Emperor Lothar as well.
Otto died in 1139 and was buried in the monastery of Saint MichaelThe given name Michael or Micha'el "who is like God?" or "likened unto God"; Standard Hebrew Miael Tiberian Hebrew Miel Septuagint Greek Mikhael derives from the name of the archangel Michael mentioned in the Bible, who is also considered a saint by Catho in Bamberg. The bishop of WürzburgWurzburg is a city in Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main river, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken. For the German World War II radar system of the same name see Wuerzburg radar''. The city of Wurzburg is not included in Wurzburg (d delivered the funeral oration with the words of Jeremias : "The lord called thy name, a plentiful olive tree, fair, fruitful and beautiful".
Otto is reported during his lifetime to have worked many miracles and many miracles are supposed to have happened at his tomb. Pope Clement III canonized Otto in 1189 and his feast day in Pomerania is on October 1, while in Bamberg it remained in September.
The area of western Prussia around Gdansk was christianized via Pomerania as well and the cloister Oliwa at Gdansk was established at that time, while eastern Prussia was christianized at a later time via Riga and the Teutonic Knights.
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