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<p> fourth bishop OF FREISINGEN, in the 8th century, was a German Benedictine and abbot of the [[Monastery]] of Schelekdorf, in Bavaria, founded in 753. In 760 he was made bishop of Freisingen, and died in 783, leaving two works - Vita S. Corbiniani, the first bishop of, Freisingen:-and Vita S. Emmerani. Mabillon has given the first in his Acts, vol. iii; the second will be found in Surius, Sept. 22. See. Cave, Hist. Lit. i, 631. </p> <p> archbishop OF | <p> fourth bishop OF FREISINGEN, in the 8th century, was a German Benedictine and abbot of the [[Monastery]] of Schelekdorf, in Bavaria, founded in 753. In 760 he was made bishop of Freisingen, and died in 783, leaving two works - Vita S. Corbiniani, the first bishop of, Freisingen:-and Vita S. Emmerani. Mabillon has given the first in his Acts, vol. iii; the second will be found in Surius, Sept. 22. See. Cave, Hist. Lit. i, 631. </p> <p> archbishop OF [[Mayence]] after Erkenbaluls, held many councils, made a voyage to Rome, and was very zealous in all that related to ecclesiastical discipline. He died in 1031. He wrote a Commentarius in XV Psablmos Graduun,, dedicated to Berno. abbot of Reichenau. See Cave, Hist. Lit. i, 631. </p> | ||
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fourth bishop OF FREISINGEN, in the 8th century, was a German Benedictine and abbot of the Monastery of Schelekdorf, in Bavaria, founded in 753. In 760 he was made bishop of Freisingen, and died in 783, leaving two works - Vita S. Corbiniani, the first bishop of, Freisingen:-and Vita S. Emmerani. Mabillon has given the first in his Acts, vol. iii; the second will be found in Surius, Sept. 22. See. Cave, Hist. Lit. i, 631.
archbishop OF Mayence after Erkenbaluls, held many councils, made a voyage to Rome, and was very zealous in all that related to ecclesiastical discipline. He died in 1031. He wrote a Commentarius in XV Psablmos Graduun,, dedicated to Berno. abbot of Reichenau. See Cave, Hist. Lit. i, 631.