Keywords: Bishopric of Lübeck, c. 1800.jpg en The eastern part of the Duchy of Holstein showing the scattered territories of the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck in yellow <br> The Prince-Bishopric of Eutin in green was a partition of Lübeck which had resulted from a succession dispute between the ruling houses of Holstein-Gottorp and Denmark early in the 18th century The bishopric had been secularized during the Reformation and was ruled since then by members of the Protestant Holstein-Gottorp dynasty The city of Lübeck proper was a free imperial city <br> Cropped from a map of the Duchy of Holstein by British cartographer William Faden published in London in 1804 Faden was renowned for his attention to detail 1804 Photograph of a map William Faden 1804 other versions PD-old-100 Bishopric of Lübeck |