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The establishment of the march was followed by the Merseburg diocese under Bishop Boso in 968.
His illegitimate son Theodoric, by a mistress named Cunigunde, widowed Countess of Plötzkau, was legitimated on 12 May 1203 and became Bishop of Merseburg in 1204.