| 41. | When the Saxon prince died in 1680, the archbishopric was secularised by Brandenburg and transformed into the Duchy of Magdeburg.
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| 42. | In 1525, Grand Master Lutheran Protestant and secularised the Order's remaining Prussian territories into the Duchy of Prussia.
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| 43. | This was dissolved in 1438, and rebuilt as a Carthusian monastery, Eppenberg Charterhouse, which was secularised in 1527.
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| 44. | The Bishopric was secularised in 1803 and Sch�nrain later continued in use by the forestry officials of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
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| 45. | After the First Partition of Poland in 1772, the Kingdom of Prussia secularised the prince-bishopric as a state.
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| 46. | In political respect the secularised, transformed it into the Duchy of Magdeburg, a hereditary monarchy in personal union with Brandenburg.
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| 47. | In 1819, the Bishop was persuaded to transfer authority to the vicar-general, while in 1820 friars were secularised.
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| 48. | In the course of the German Mediatisation, Herrenchiemsee Abbey was secularised in 1803 and the Chiemsee bishopric finally dissolved in 1808.
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| 49. | The predominantly secularised states, such as Hamburg or the East German states, used to be Lutheran or United Protestant strongholds.
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| 50. | The Hildesheim prince-bishops promoted the settlement of secularised in 1802, Liebenburg fell to the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814.
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