- Unwan
Unwan or Unwin (died 1029) was the
Archbishop of Hamburg -Bremen from 1013 until his death.Unwan was granted his see on the agreement that his inheritance would go to the diocese on his death. [Reuter, 225.] Throughout his tenure, he was in conflict with the equally ambitious
Bernard II, Duke of Saxony , as was his successor, Adalbert. [Ibid, 200.] In 1020, however, he allied with Empress Cunigunda to persuade theEmperor Henry II to reconcile with Bernard. [Ibid, 206.] Around 1019,Canute the Great ,Conrad II , and Unwan arranged a peace in the north of Germany and a pact against theSlavs . [Thompson, 410.]Unwan and
Benno, Bishop of Oldenburg , began anew theChristianisation of theObodrites ofWagria following decades of mild rebellion. The work of the archbishop was largely successful, save for the violent uprising precipitated by Benno's ecclesiastical land claims. [Ibid, 409.] In 1021, the Obodrites accepted the overlordship of the archdiocese as opposed to the Duke of Saxony and agreed to pay tithes. [Ibid, 410.]Adam of Bremen records that Unwan was the first German bishop to abolish the practice of observing the rules of bothmonasticism andcanonry . [Reuter, 243.]ources
*Reuter, Timothy. "Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056". New York: Longman, 1991.
*Thompson, James Westfall. "Feudal Germany, Volume II". New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1928.Notes
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