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    Altmann (c. 1015 – 8 August 1091) was the Bishop of Passau from 1065 until his death. He was an important representative of the Gregorian reforms, monastic...
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    1083 by Altmann, Bishop of Passau. Göttweig Abbey was founded as a monastery of canons regular by Blessed Altmann (c. 1015–1091), Bishop of Passau. The high...
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    monastery of Rottenbuch. In 1111, after he was able to return to his diocese, he reestablished the Abbey of St. Nikola, founded by Bishop Altmann of Passau. He...
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    bishops who were loyal to Gregory VII, including Altmann of Passau. Bishop Altmann was driven out of his diocese by his own clergy, who preferred King...
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  • Altmann may refer to: Altmann (surname) Altmann (mountain), a summit of the Appenzell Alps Altmann of Passau, bishop (1020–1091) Altmann (1905 automobile)...
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    of the Augustinian canons and today's mother house of the German Oratory Sisters in Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany. St. Nikola was donated by Altmann...
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    location of the school changed a number of times over subsequent years, within the immediate vicinity of the cathedral. Altmann, Bishop of Passau (1015-1091)...
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    King of Norway. Andrew I ("the Catholic"), king of Hungary (d. 1060) Altmann, bishop of Passau (approximate date) Ermesinda of Bigorre, queen of Aragon...
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    Wachau (category Valleys of Lower Austria)
    Altmann, Bishop of Passau. It is also known as the "Austrian Montecassino" named after the original Benedictine monastery in Italy. The high altar of...
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    of Constance, to replace the old one which had fallen into ruins in 1052. On 18 April 1089, Pope Urban II appointed him and Bishop Altmann of Passau Apostolic-vicars...
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