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    Brixen (German pronunciation: [ˈbrɪksn̩] ; Italian: Bressanone, [bressaˈnoːne]; Ladin: Porsenù or Persenon, pronounced [pəʀsəˈnɔŋ]) is a town and commune...
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  • Brixen is the name of two cities in the Alps: Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy Brixen im Thale, Tyrol, Austria Brixen may also refer to: Bishopric of Brixen...
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  • The Synod of Brixen was a church council held on 15 June 1080 in the episcopal city of Brixen. It was convoked by King Henry IV of Germany at the height...
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    Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen corresponds to the territory of the province of South Tyrol. Since 27 July 2011 the bishop of Bolzano-Brixen is Ivo Muser. The...
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    The Cathedral of Brixen (German: Brixner Dom, Italian: Duomo di Bressanone) is a cathedral in the city of Brixen, South Tyrol, Italy. It is dedicated...
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    The Prince-Bishopric of Brixen (German: Hochstift Brixen, Fürstbistum Brixen, Bistum Brixen) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire...
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    The Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen (German: Diözese Bozen-Brixen, Italian: Diocesi di Bolzano-Bressanone, Latin: Dioecesis Bauzanensis-Brixinensis) is a Latin...
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    Brixen im Thale is a municipality situated at the highest point of the Brixental valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Every year on the Feast of Corpus...
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  • SSV Brixen Handball is an Italian handball club from Bressanone, that plays in the Serie A Gold. Bressanone The handball section of the Bressanone sports...
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  • Blessed Hartmann of Brixen (1090 - 23 December 1164) was a German prelate of the Catholic Church, who served as the Bishop of Brixen from his appointment...
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  • in Wakefield, until Jean died in 2018. In 1998, McDonald married Henrik Brixen, a ship's plumbing engineer, from Denmark, who later became her manager...
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    County of Tyrol, unified with the secularised prince-bishoprics of Trent and Brixen, became a crown land of the Austrian Empire. From 1867, it was a Cisleithanian...
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    (German pronunciation: [ˈlaʊ̯tɐˌbax] ) is a village in the municipality of Brixen im Thale in Austria with 714 inhabitants (as of 15 May 2001). It is the...
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    South Tyrolean People's Party since 2014. Philipp Achammer was born in Brixen, South Tyrol, in 1985. In 2003 he became the referent of the youth section...
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    German Weißer Turm German pronunciation: [ˈvaɪ̯sɐ ˈtʊrm]) is located in Brixen (German pronunciation: [ˈbrɪksn̩]; Italian: Bressanone [bressaˈnoːne]; Ladin:...
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  • in the 1964–65 season. Notes † Loan transfer made permanent Bologna v SV Brixen Bologna v Caldiero Terme Bologna v Asteras Tripolis Mallorca v Bologna Source:...
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  • Hetzenauer was born on 23 December 1924 in the Austrian Tyrolean village of Brixen im Thale to Simon and Magdalena Hetzenauer, descendants of a long line of...
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    sovereign territory. The Prince-Bishopric of Trent and Prince-Bishopric of Brixen became Austrian in 1803 following the Treaty of Lunéville. Austria, historically...
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    Diocese of Bozen-Brixen. While the Bishop has resided in Bozen since 1964, the cathedra and the cathedral chapter remain in Brixen. Maria Himmelfahrt...
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  • Kilometers (173 Miles) of Ski Pistes, and 77 Ski Huts. The member villages are: Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Hopfgarten, Itter, Kelchsau, Scheffau, Söll and...
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    Melchior von Meckau (1440–1509) (called the Cardinal of Brixen) was a German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Melchior von Meckau was born in Meissen...
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  • are relegated to the Landesliga Ost or Landesliga West. SV Breitenbach SV Brixen SV Hall SV Kirchbichl SV Längenfeld SVG Mayrhofen SC Mils 05 SC Münster...
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    established by Conrad II, together with the similar Prince-Bishopric of Brixen. The states were created to favor passage to Imperial armies across the...
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    river are Sterzing, Franzensfeste, Brixen, Klausen, Waidbruck and finally the capital city of the province. In Brixen it merges with the Rienz. Several...
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    (Saint Michael's Abbey), near Turin, Italy Pfarrei Brixen St. Michael with the White Tower, Brixen, Italy Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula, in...
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    of Prihsna, later known as Brixen, had sprung up, which became a stronghold of the Catholic Church. The Bishop of Brixen assumed that pilgrims from the...
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    Bolzano, Brixen and Bruneck. The buildings in Bolzano were designed by the architects Matthias Bischoff and Roberto Azzola of Zürich and those in Brixen by...
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  • Egno von Eppan (died 25 May 1273) was the bishop of Brixen from 1240 to 1250, and then bishop of Trent until his death. Egno belonged to the family of...
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    1943, Tscherms – 25 December 2016, Brixen) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen, Italy. Ordained to the priesthood...
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    King Henry II ceded ownership of the area in 1004 to Albuin, Bishop of Brixen as a sign of gratitude for the assistance the Church was giving to the king...
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