• Ermanrich or Ermenrich (Hermanrich; born c. 814 – 874) was a Benedictine monk and court chaplain, who became Bishop of Passau from 866 to 874. He supported...
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    Diocese of Passau (Latin: Diœcesis Passaviensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany that is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Munich...
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    focus of a dispute with Archbishop Adalwin of Salzburg (859–873) and Bishop Ermanrich of Passau (866-874). They claimed ecclesiastical control of the same...
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  • Lantfrid of Säben Ermanrich of Passau Otgar of Eichstätt Witgar of Augsburg Ratold of Strasbourg Gebhard of Speyer Arn of Würzburg Liutbert of Münster...
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  • Ludwig of Germany. In 862 or 863 he suffered a serious stroke, and spent his remaining years largely disabled. In 866, he was succeeded by Ermanrich as new...
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    St. Vitus. A Vita Hariolfi was written by the Benedictine monk, Ermanrich of Passau. Odden Per Einar. "Den salige Herulf av Ellwangen (~730-~815)", Den...
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  • left Pannonia for Moravia in early 870, Bishop Ermanrich of Passau (d. 874) arrested him, and a synod of the Bavarian prelates ordered Methodius' imprisonment...
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    timeline of Hungarian history lists the important historical events that took place in the territory of the Carpathian Basin, in the territory of the historical...
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    Louis the German, Ermanrich, was later a bishop of Passau. When he composed a Vita Hariolfi, a biography of Hariolf, the founder of Ellwangen Abbey, he...
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    According to the monastery chronicles authored by Abbot Ermanrich (d. 874), who became Bishop of Passau, the abbey was established in Alamannia about 764 by...
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