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PADERBORN (Lat. Paderae Fontes, i.e. the springs of the Pader) , a town and episcopal see of Germany, in the Prussian province of Westphalia, 63 m. N.E. from Dortmund on the railway to Berlin via Altenbeken. Pop. (19o5), 26,468, of whom about 8o% are Roman Catholics. It derives its name from the springs of the Pader, a small affluent of the Lippe, which rise in the town under the cathedral to the number of nearly 200, and with such force as to drive several mills within a few yards of their source. A large part of the town has been rebuilt since a great
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Paderborn owes its early development to Charlemagne, who held a diet here in 777 and made it the seat of a bishop a few years later. The Saxon emperors also held diets in the city, which about the year l000 was surrounded with walls. It joined the Hanseatic League, obtained many of the privileges of a free Imperial town, and endeavoured to assert its independence of the bishop. The citizens gladly accepted the reformed doctrines, but the supremacy of the older faith was restored in 1604 by Bishop Theodore
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See W. Richter, Geschichte der Stadt Paderborn (Paderborn, 18991903) ; A. Hubinger, Die Verfassung der Stadt Paderborn im Mittelalter (Munster, 1899) ; and J. Freisen, Die Universitett Paderborn (Paderborn, 1898). For the history of the bishopric see W. F. Giefers, Die Anfange des Bistums Paderborn (Paderborn, 186o); L. A. T. Holscher, Die tiltere Diozese Paderborn (Paderborn, 1886) ; the Urkunden des Bistums Paderborn, edited by R. Wilmans (Munster 1874188o); and W. Richter, Studien and Quellen zur Paderborner Geschichte (Paderborn, 1893). End of Article: PADERBORN (Lat. Paderae Fontes, i.e. the springs of the Pader) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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