Reginhar (also Reginar, † 838) was the 9th Bishop of Passau. The origin of Reginhar is not known, although it is theorized he had been Bishop of Passau...
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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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Moravian ruler known by name, Mojmír I, was baptized in 831 by Reginhar, Bishop of Passau. Due to internal struggles between Moravian rulers, Mojmir was...
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chieftain"). Reginhar, bishop of Passau, baptized "all Moravians" and their prince, Mojmir I (r. c. 830–846) in 831, at least according to the Reports of the Bishops...
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ruler known by name, Mojmir I of Moravia, was baptised in 831 by Reginhar, bishop of Passau Mojmir was deposed by Rastislav in 846; as Mojmir was aligned...
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850 and 859. The Notae de episcopis Pateviensibus records that Reginhar, Bishop of Passau, "baptised all Moravians" in 831. However, 21 years later, the...
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Moravians in 831 by Bishop Reginhar of Passau. Even so, the pagan sanctuary in Mikulčice continued in uninterrupted use until the middle of the 9th century...
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Bavaria, Bishop Reginhar of Passau (r. 818–838) baptized "all of the Moravians" in 831. There is no other information on the circumstances of this mass...
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