prince-bishops or archbishops of Freising or Munich and Freising in Bavaria: St. Corbinian (724–730); founded the Benedictine abbey in Freising, although the diocese...
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The Prince-Bishopric of Freising (German: Hochstift Freising) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1294 until its secularisation...
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Hitto of Freising (died 835) was the sixth Bishop of Freising in the Duchy of Bavaria. He held the office from December 811 to 835. He was descended from...
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were in the possession of Tegernsee which had been claimed by Bishop Atto of Freising. This demand was a result of the efforts of the episcopate of Bavaria...
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798. Fischer, p. 30. Hübner, p. 189-193. In attendance were bishops Atto of Freising, Adalwin of Regensburg, Emerich of Säben-Brixen and Hatto of Passau...
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imprisoned by Berengar II at Garda Lake. With the help of Count Adalbert Atto of Canossa, she managed to escape from imprisonment. Besieged by Berengar...
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the duration of Henry's reign, and at least one contemporary, Otto of Freising, wrote later in the century that he believed this to be the church's position...
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(b. 1096) April 16 – Piotr Włostowic, Polish nobleman (b. 1080) May 22 – Atto of Pistoia, Portuguese bishop (b. 1070) May 24 – David I, king of Scotland...
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