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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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    Reginar, † 838) was the 9th Bishop of Passau. The origin of Reginhar is not known. Probably he had been Bishop of Passau at the latest since 818. Under Reginhar...
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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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    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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    his court of Passau he had as Kapellmeister Georg Muffat and Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter. He died on 21 October 1712 in the abbey of St Emmeram in Regensburg...
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    of territory taken from the Diocese of Passau. It was elevated to an archdiocese on 1 June 1722. In 1642, St. Roch's Church was built in Vienna by Ferdinand...
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    seventeen, he assisted his father on the stucco decorations for St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau. In 1694, he went to Rome for further study. Upon his return...
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    between 2009 and 2024. Wenzeslaus of Thun (1629–1673), prince-bishop of Passau from 1664 to 1673 Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein (1643–1709), prince-archbishop...
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    Reginbert of Hagenau (category Roman Catholic bishops of Passau)
    the Stift St. Pölten and in 1138 bishop of Passau. At 1130 at the latest, Reginbert was the abbot of the St. Pölten Abbey. As a prophet of St. Pölten,...
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    deed, when the surrounding estates were held by the Bavarian Bishops of Passau. A castle was mentioned in 1150, it burnt down during the Peasants' War...
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    Anton Ludwig Friedrich August Mackensen (ennobled as von Mackensen in 1899; 6 December 1849 – 8 November 1945), was a German field marshal. He commanded...
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    Josef Franz Anton Graf von Auersperg (31 January 1734, Vienna – 21 August 1795, Passau) was an Austrian bishop, prince bishop of Passau and cardinal....
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  • used as student accommodation for the University of Passau the former Camaldolese church, now the St. Josefskirche, remains aka Steyler Missionaries now...
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    rescind the majority of his decisions. In 1783, the cathedral chapter of Passau opposed the nomination of a Josephinist bishop and sent, first, an appeal...
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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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    January 1785: Established as Diocese of Sankt Pölten from the Diocese of Passau, Germany and Diocese of Wiener Neustadt Minor Basilicas: Basilika Maria...
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    television appearances and making CDs. Franz Farnberger, Anton Bruckner in St. Florian – Requiem & Motetten, St. Florianer Sängerknaben - CD: Studio SM D2639 SM...
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    Fürstenzell Abbey (category Passau)
    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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    entered the school for pages at the residence of Prince-Bishop Lamberg of Passau, who later proposed him for admittance to the Collegium Germanicum in Rome...
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    were separated from the Diocese of Linz and assigned to the Bishopric of Passau. Only under the Munich Treaty did the Kingdom of Bavaria finally cede the...
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  • Reginmar (category Roman Catholic bishops of Passau)
    Reginmar (30 September 1138) was bishop in the diocese of Passau from 1121 to 1138. Reginmar's origin is unknown. He promoted the monasteries and founded...
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    Music Festival, the Klavier-Festival Ruhr, the European Weeks Festival, Passau, the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Festival in Frankfurt an der Oder, the International...
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    Anton Adolph Graf von Wagensperg (1702 – 18 February 1712) Joseph Dominicus von Lamberg (13 March 1712 – 15 March 1723), appointed Bishop of Passau Karl...
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    (1972–1990) Maximilian Ziegelbauer (1983–1998) Josef Grünwald (1995–2011) Anton Losinger (2000–) Florian Wörner (2012–) Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul...
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    Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria (category Burials at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna)
    Teutonic Knights (1662–64). He was also the Bishop of Olmütz, and Breslau, Passau. Charles Joseph was born on 7 August 1649, in Vienna to parents Ferdinand...
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    1882) and Angela (born 1883). When Hitler was three, the family moved to Passau, Germany. There he acquired the distinctive lower Bavarian dialect, rather...
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    of the sanctuary is formed by a column on which stands the St. Mary statue by Roman Anton Boos, which he executed in 1780 for the sounding board of the...
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    dissolved in 1773 by Pope Clement XIII. The Diocese of Linz and St. Pölten von Passau was effectively founded in 1783 by a decree of the Emperor Joseph...
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    January 1381, Vienna), Abbess of St. Klara in Vienna. Margaret (1346, Vienna – 14 January 1366, Brno), married: in Passau 4 September 1359 Count Meinhard...
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