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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Hitto may refer to: Hitto of Freising (died 835), Bavarian bishop Ghassan Hitto (born 1963), Syrian politician hitto, a mild piece of Finnish profanity...
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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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Weihenstephan Abbey (category Buildings and structures in Freising (district))
Weihenstephan) was a Benedictine monastery in Weihenstephan, now part of the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. Brauerei Weihenstephan, located at the...
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he was sued by Bishop Hitto of Freising over possession of the church at Kienberg. The case was decided in favour of Freising. Nidker died around 830...
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Justin the Confessor (redirect from Justin of Rome)
Bishop Hitto of Freising, with the consent of Pope Gregory IV, and brought to be venerated into what is, today, the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, where...
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church, together with the farmland, to the Freising bishopric, which was consecrated by Bishop Hitto of Freising. Today's late Romanesque building with its...
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Vierkirchen (section Meaning of town name)
Vierkirchen, where Bishop Hitto von Freising is apparently holding a large meeting. This Reginhelm hands over the property of his dying uncle Kaganhart...
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