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    St. Michael's Church (German: Kirche St. Michael, also called Studienkirche or Jesuitenkirche) is a 17th church in Passau, Bavaria, Germany with later...
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    Passau (German: [ˈpasaʊ] ; Central Bavarian: Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers")...
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    The 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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    relaxed monasteries, and the building of new ones. He founded St. Nicholas' Abbey in Passau in 1070 as a monastery of the Canons Regular, and Göttweig Abbey...
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    of Passau Reginmar and Margrave Leopold IV signed the Treaty of Mautern, which referred to Vienna as a civitas for the first time and transferred St. Peter's...
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    that Bishop Ulrich of Passau, with the permission of Pope Urban II, introduced the Rule of St. Benedict. Prior Hartmann of St. Blaise's Abbey in the...
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    Hals is a quarter in the northern part of Passau, whose geography is strongly influenced by the river Ilz. There is a medieval settlement at the current...
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    Bamberg Cathedral (German: Bamberger Dom, official name Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg) is a church in Bamberg, Germany, completed in the 13th century...
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    she joined Niedernburg convent in Passau and became the abbess. She lived in the nunnery of Niedernburg in Passau, where she died. Gisela's canonisation...
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    officiated 1777–1793 Michael I. Ziegler, born 22 February 1744, officiated 1793–1823, died 5 May 1823 in St. Florian Michael II. Arneth, geb. 9. January...
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    Saint Stephen (redirect from St Stephen)
    situated. St. Stephen's College, Delhi St. Stephen's Church, Delhi and St. Stephen's Hospital, Delhi St. Stephen's School, Chandigarh founded in 1986 St. Stephen's...
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    10th century. He grew up in the diocese of Passau under the influence of the reformer bishop Altmann of Passau. In 1096, Leopold succeeded his father as...
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    Untergriesbach (category Passau (district))
    Untergriesbach (Central Bavarian: Untagriasbo) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany. Untergriesbach is located in the southern Bavarian...
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    Saint Valentine (redirect from St Valentine)
    from Viterbo (November 3); Valentine of Passau, papal missionary bishop to Raetia, among first patrons of Passau, and later hermit in Zenoburg, near Mais...
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    In 1712, he was back in Passau, where he made large statues of angels for the high altar in the Jesuit Church of St. Michael's, a church designed by his...
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    the bishops of Passau, who were also princes of the Empire, emperor Joseph II decided to found two new dioceses. These were in Linz and St. Pölten, which...
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    dispute with Archbishop Adalwin of Salzburg (859–873) and Bishop Ermanrich of Passau (866-874). They claimed ecclesiastical control of the same territory and...
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    Melchior Feselen (category People from Passau)
    Melchior Feselen, an historical painter, of Passau, lived at the same time as Altdorfer, whose works he imitated with assiduity. Though he was inferior...
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    Fürstenzell Abbey (category Passau (district))
    monastery, first dedicated to St. Laurentius and later to St. Mary, was founded in 1274 by Magister Hartwig, canon of Passau and court chaplain to Duke Henry...
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    than 75,000. Landshut is the largest city in Lower Bavaria, followed by Passau and Straubing, and Eastern Bavaria's second after Regensburg. Owing to its...
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    sent by Piligrim, Bishop of Passau, under whose jurisdiction the new missionary region came. After the death of Bishop Michael of Regensburg (23 September...
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    completed in 1678, is also attributed to Pietro Francesco Carlone. St. Michael's Church, Passau was built after the fire in 1662 of the Church and Jesuit College...
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    Saint Boniface (redirect from St. Boniface)
    established four dioceses in Bavaria (Salzburg, Regensburg, Freising, and Passau) and gave them to Boniface as archbishop and metropolitan over all Germany...
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  • Ulric II of Carniola (d. 1112), the Margrave of Istria Ulrich I, Bishop of Passau (c. 1027 – 1121) Ulrich of Zell (1029–93), abbot and saint Ulrich I Bishop...
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    2024-04-24. Oliver Sander (22 April 2024). "CDU-Bundestagsabgeordneter: Michael Grosse-Brömer tritt nicht wieder an". Kreiszeitung Wochenblatt. Archived...
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    Osterhofen, a town to the south of the Danube between Deggendorf and Vilshofen / Passau. It has its origins in a collegiate built in 1004–09. From 1128 to 1783...
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    W. The Renaissance and Reformation Movements, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1987, 338. Michael A. Mullett, Martin Luther, London: Routledge,...
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    Metten Abbey, or St. Michael's Abbey at Metten (in German Abtei Metten or Kloster Metten) is a house of the Benedictine Order in Metten near Deggendorf...
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    saviour of Bavaria; German: Maria, Beschützerin Bayerns; also, Pfarrkirche St. Michael) is a Roman-catholic and the only church in Ringelai. The first chapel...
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    land appears obscure, variously passing into the hands of the Diocese of Passau in Bavaria, the nearby Schottenstift, and Viennese families. From 1302,...
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