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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Albert von Behaim or Albertus Bohemus (c. 1180 1260) was a supporter of papal rights against the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Likely born at Boheiming or Böhaming, in the Diocese of Passau, he died at Passau. He was partisan of the popes in their struggle with Frederick II. In 1205 he went to Rome, where he was employed at the papal court as an expert in law. In 1237 he returned to Germany, and through his efforts a league was formed against Frederick II between Otto of Bavaria, Wenceslaus of Bohemia, and Frederick of Austria. When…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Albert von Behaim or Albertus Bohemus (c. 1180 1260) was a supporter of papal rights against the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Likely born at Boheiming or Böhaming, in the Diocese of Passau, he died at Passau. He was partisan of the popes in their struggle with Frederick II. In 1205 he went to Rome, where he was employed at the papal court as an expert in law. In 1237 he returned to Germany, and through his efforts a league was formed against Frederick II between Otto of Bavaria, Wenceslaus of Bohemia, and Frederick of Austria. When excommunication was pronounced against the emperor in 1239, Behaim was made a permanent delegate and commissioned to make the sentence effective. For that purpose he appealed to the bishops of Germany (1240), and when they proved themselves negligent he excommunicated a number of ecclesiastics and laymen of prominence. At the same time, he worked for the election of a new king. However, his excessive severity had no effect, and he was forced to leave the country. In 1245 he was at the Council of Lyon, where Frederick was again excommunicated, and he worked as before against the emperor.