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    Burkhard (died 915) was the 14th Bishop of Passau from 903 to his death in 915. Burkhard was head of Altötting Abbey until 903, when he was elected bishop...
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    to 932 the 15th bishop of Passau. He was a relative of the preceding Bishop, Burkhard, Bishop of Passau Because of the occupation of his bishopric by...
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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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    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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  • Engelbert was relieved of the district of Pustertal by Emperor Henry IV in 1091, which the Emperor then gave to the Bishop Burkhard von Brixen. On 1 May...
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    administrator of the prince-bishoprics of Passau (1625–1662), of Strasbourg (1626–1662), of Halberstadt (1628–1648), of Olmütz (1632–1662) and of Breslau (1656–1662)...
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    diocenses Passau, Ratisbon, Freising, Säben-Brixen, and Neuburg. He sent Bishop Arno the pallium. In 1070–1072, Archbishop Gebhard created the diocese of Gurk...
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    1390 the Passau bishops bequeathed the larger Lordship of Mattsee with Straßwalchen to the Archbishopric of Salzburg. Prince-Archbishop Burkhard Weisbriach...
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    Schönegg, 1337–1348 Marquard of Randeck, 1348–1365 Walter II von Hochschlitz, 1365–1369 Johann I. Schadland, 1371–1372 Burkhard von Ellerbach, 1373–1404 Eberhard...
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    colonized and Christianized by the Bavarian Bishops of Passau, with ecclesiastical centres at the Benedictine abbey of Sankt Pölten, at Klosterneuburg Monastery...
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    elected Bishop of Passau in 1313. However, he had to rival with an opposing candidate and finally renounced the office in 1317. After the death of their...
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    Saint Boniface in 742 when he appointed the first bishop of Würzburg, Saint Burkhard. The bishops eventually created a secular fiefdom, that extended...
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    Munich (redirect from City of Munich)
    integral part of the Autobahn network of southern Germany. Motorways from Stuttgart (W), Nuremberg, Frankfurt and Berlin (N), Deggendorf and Passau (E), Salzburg...
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  • This is a timeline of Austrian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Austria and its predecessor states....
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  • Burkhard of Serkem, Prince-bishop (1276–1317) Henry II, Prince-bishop (1317–1341) John IV, Prince-bishop (1341–1350) Bertram Cremon, Prince-bishop (1350–1377)...
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Passau (complete list) – Ulrich, Prince-Bishop (1092–1121) Reginmar, Prince-Bishop (1121–1138) Reginbert of Hagenau, Prince-Bishop (1138–1147/48)...
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Passau (complete list) – Wolfger of Erla, Prince-Bishop (1191–1204) Poppo, Prince-Bishop (1204–1206) Manegold of Berg, Prince-Bishop (1206–1215)...
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  • is described here, which illustrates responsible Church practice." Bishop of Passau Stefan Oster said the declaration could "help us in the polarized debates...
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  • that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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  • Hartwig, Prince-bishop (1027–1039) Poppo de Curagnoni, Prince-bishop (1039–1048) Altwin, Prince-bishop (1049–1097) Burkhard, Prince-bishop (1091–1099) Anto/Anzo...
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  • Prince-Bishopric of Passau (complete list) – George of Hohenlohe, Prince-Bishop (1390–1423) Leonhard of Laiming, Prince-Bishop (1423/24–1451) Ulrich of Nußdorf...
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  • 1060s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    February 7 – Siegfried I, count of Sponheim May 17 – Egilbert (or Engelbert), bishop of Passau May 18 – Frederick, duke of Lower Lorraine June 27 – George...
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