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  • Freising Cathedral
  • Church in Freising, Germany

    Freising Cathedral, also called Saint Mary and Corbinian Cathedral (German: Mariendom), is a romanesque basilica in Freising, Bavaria. It is the co-cathedral

    Freising Cathedral

    Freising Cathedral

    Freising_Cathedral

  • Freising
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    Freising (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaɪzɪŋ] ) is a university town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the Freising Landkreis (district), with a population

    Freising

    Freising

    Freising

  • Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
  • Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria, Germany

    and Freising, who administers the see from the co-cathedral in Munich, the Frauenkirche. The other, much older co-cathedral is Freising Cathedral. The

    Archdiocese of Munich and Freising

    Archdiocese of Munich and Freising

    Archdiocese_of_Munich_and_Freising

  • Pope Benedict XVI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013

    several German universities, he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and created a cardinal by Pope Paul VI in 1977, an unusual promotion for

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope_Benedict_XVI

  • Otto of Freising
  • Bishop of Freising from 1138 to 1158

    Otto of Freising (Latin: Otto Frisingensis; c. 1111 – 22 September 1158) was a German churchman of the Cistercian order and chronicled at least two texts

    Otto of Freising

    Otto of Freising

    Otto_of_Freising

  • Corbinian
  • Frankish bishop

    his apostolic labors at Freising until his own death in 730. Corbinian's body, buried at Merano, was translated to Freising in 769 by the aforementioned

    Corbinian

    Corbinian

    Corbinian

  • List of cathedrals in Germany
  • Lady's Nativity, Sts. Corbinian, Lantpert, Nonnosus and Sigismund in Freising Cathedral of the Intercession of the Mother of God and of St. Andrew in Munich

    List of cathedrals in Germany

    List of cathedrals in Germany

    List_of_cathedrals_in_Germany

  • Scaliger
  • Italian noble family

    while Nicodemo [it] followed an ecclesiastical career, becoming Bishop of Freising; most of the siblings died and were buried in Vienna. Paolo [it] married

    Scaliger

    Scaliger

    Scaliger

  • Hitto of Freising
  • Bishop of Freising from 811 to 835

    the deacon of Freising Cathedral and was frequently named as a witness in the Freising documents. He is first recorded as Bishop of Freising in 811, his

    Hitto of Freising

    Hitto of Freising

    Hitto_of_Freising

  • Philip of the Palatinate
  • Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1498 to 1541

    der Pfalz; 5 July 1480 in Heidelberg – 5 January 1541 in Freising) was Prince-Bishop of Freising (1498–1541) and Naumburg (1517–1541). He was a member of

    Philip of the Palatinate

    Philip of the Palatinate

    Philip_of_the_Palatinate

  • Abraham of Freising
  • Bishop of Freising, Germany (died 993 or 994)

    Modeling Freising on the royal court, Abraham created the office of archchaplain and chamberlain. He added a westwork to Freising Cathedral as a place

    Abraham of Freising

    Abraham of Freising

    Abraham_of_Freising

  • Rothschild Castle (Waidhofen)
  • Castle in Lower Austria, Austria

    Ulmerfeld domain, also in Freising. In 1802, the Bishopric of Freising was secularized by the Bavarian state, which also ended the Freising rule in Waidhofen

    Rothschild Castle (Waidhofen)

    Rothschild Castle (Waidhofen)

    Rothschild_Castle_(Waidhofen)

  • Prince-Bishopric of Freising
  • Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire

    The Prince-Bishopric of Freising (German: Hochstift Freising) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1294 until its secularisation

    Prince-Bishopric of Freising

    Prince-Bishopric of Freising

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Freising

  • Outline of Munich
  • Overview of and topical guide to Munich

    in Munich Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Munich Munich Frauenkirche Freising Cathedral Protestantism in Munich Protestantism in Munich St Luke's Church Islam

    Outline of Munich

    Outline of Munich

    Outline_of_Munich

  • Freising station
  • Railway station in Germany

    Freising station is located in the town of Freising in the German state of Bavaria. It is located a few hundred metres to the south of the Domberg ("cathedral

    Freising station

    Freising station

    Freising_station

  • Freising Bishops' Conference
  • Bavarian conference of Catholic bishops

    dioceses meet since 1867 twice a year at the Freising cathedral hill, its leader, the Archbishop of Munich and Freising (since 2008 Archbishop Reinhard Marx);

    Freising Bishops' Conference

    Freising Bishops' Conference

    Freising_Bishops'_Conference

  • Seeon Abbey
  • end of the 12th century. The Romanesque towers are reminiscent of Freising Cathedral and, like the Frauenkirche at Munich, have copper "onion towers",

    Seeon Abbey

    Seeon Abbey

    Seeon_Abbey

  • Frauenkirche, Munich
  • Church in Bavaria, Germany

    lit. 'Cathedral of Our Dear Lady') is a church in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, that serves as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and seat

    Frauenkirche, Munich

    Frauenkirche, Munich

    Frauenkirche,_Munich

  • Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
  • Holy Roman Empress (1156–1184) and Countess of Burgundy (r. 1148–1184)

    illness at Jouhe and quickly died, aged about 40. She was buried in Speyer Cathedral, but her heart was buried in Jouhe's old Benedictine abbey. Frederick

    Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy

    Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy

    Beatrice_I,_Countess_of_Burgundy

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
  • Church in Vienna, Austria

    Saint Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade

    St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

    St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

    St._Stephen's_Cathedral,_Vienna

  • List of pastoral trips made by Pope Benedict XVI
  • of Freising where he celebrated a mass with the complete clergy of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising in the Freising Cathedral. Turkey

    List of pastoral trips made by Pope Benedict XVI

    List of pastoral trips made by Pope Benedict XVI

    List_of_pastoral_trips_made_by_Pope_Benedict_XVI

  • List of Catholic dioceses in Germany
  • of the Archdiocese of Hamburg is Cathedral of St. Mary. The seat of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising is Cathedral of Our Lady. The co-seat of the

    List of Catholic dioceses in Germany

    List of Catholic dioceses in Germany

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Germany

  • Nonnosus
  • to Freising in Bavaria. This occurred during the episcopate of Bishop Nitker of Freising (r. 1039 -1052). A fire damaged the cathedral of Freising in

    Nonnosus

    Nonnosus

    Nonnosus

  • Hermann of Cilli
  • Bishop of Freising from 1412 to 1421

    Bishop of Freising. As he was still too young to be consecrated a bishop, he received a papal dispensation allowing him to rule in Freising. He had to

    Hermann of Cilli

    Hermann of Cilli

    Hermann_of_Cilli

  • List of Catholic artists
  • Fürstenfeld abbey, and the Freising Cathedral, among others Jean Denis Attiret, French Jesuit missionary who did paintings for the Cathedral of Avignon and was

    List of Catholic artists

    List_of_Catholic_artists

  • Co-cathedral
  • Type of church

    co-cathedral of Saint Peter in Bautzen and a cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Dresden The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising has

    Co-cathedral

    Co-cathedral

  • Translation (relics)
  • Movement of a holy relic from one location to another

    relics were brought to France: Thyrsus is thus the titular saint of the cathedral of Sisteron in the Basses Alpes, the Cathédrale Notre Dame et Saint Thyrse

    Translation (relics)

    Translation (relics)

    Translation_(relics)

  • Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann
  • German orientalist (1811–1861)

    of canon law and New Testament exegesis at Freising, but resigned when appointed canon of the cathedral in 1839. In 1842, he was chosen a member of the

    Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann

    Friedrich_Heinrich_Hugo_Windischmann

  • List of Romanesque buildings
  • St. Pantaleon Freising, Cathedral Gernrode, St. Cyriakus' Church Goslar Goslar Cathedral Imperial Palace Hildesheim Hildesheim Cathedral St. Michael's

    List of Romanesque buildings

    List_of_Romanesque_buildings

  • Justin the Confessor
  • Roman Christian priest and martyr (died 269)

    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 they

    Justin the Confessor

    Justin the Confessor

    Justin_the_Confessor

  • Cathedral school
  • Centers of advanced education of the Early Middle Ages

    Würzburg, Bamberg, Magdeburg, Hildesheim or Freising in Germany. Following in the earlier tradition, these cathedral schools primarily taught future clergy

    Cathedral school

    Cathedral school

    Cathedral_school

  • Diocesan museum
  • Diocesan Museum, Eichstätt Domberg Museum, Freising Cathedral Museum, Fulda Cathedral Museum, Hildesheim Cathedral and Diocesan Museum, Mainz Diocesan Museum

    Diocesan museum

    Diocesan museum

    Diocesan_museum

  • Christoph Langenmantel
  • German Carmelite friar and nobleman (1488–1538)

    Anna Abbey in Augsburg as well as later becoming a priest-canon at Freising Cathedral. After the Diet of Augsburg Martin Luther had to appear at the Fuggerhäuser

    Christoph Langenmantel

    Christoph Langenmantel

    Christoph_Langenmantel

  • List of Gothic cathedrals in Europe
  • list of gothic cathedrals in Europe that are active Christian cathedrals (the seats of bishops), but also includes former cathedrals and churches built

    List of Gothic cathedrals in Europe

    List_of_Gothic_cathedrals_in_Europe

  • Leidrad
  • primary education at Freising Cathedral, where one of his colleague was Arn, future bishop of Salzburg. He became a deacon of Freising under Bishop Aribo

    Leidrad

    Leidrad

    Leidrad

  • Sixtus of Tannberg
  • Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1474 to 1495

    von Freising (1474–1495), Georg Schwaiger (ed.), Christenleben im Wandel der Zeit, vol. 1, Lebensbilder aus der Geschichte des Bistums Freising, Wewel

    Sixtus of Tannberg

    Sixtus of Tannberg

    Sixtus_of_Tannberg

  • Battle of Wels
  • 10th-century battle between Hungary and Austria

    of Salzburg and the Annals of Magdeburg, and in the necrology of Freising Cathedral. The cause of the battle may have originated with the Bavarians, since

    Battle of Wels

    Battle of Wels

    Battle_of_Wels

  • Johann Theodor of Bavaria
  • Prince-Bishop of Freising from 1723 to 1763

    confirmation on 14 October 1721. He was elected coadjutor bishop of Freising by its cathedral chapter on 5 November 1723. The election received papal confirmation

    Johann Theodor of Bavaria

    Johann Theodor of Bavaria

    Johann_Theodor_of_Bavaria

  • Johann Georg Seidenbusch
  • German priest (1641–1729)

    Ingolstadt to study theology and philosophy and was ordained a priest in Freising Cathedral in 1666. As a young priest, one year after his ordination, Seidenbusch

    Johann Georg Seidenbusch

    Johann Georg Seidenbusch

    Johann_Georg_Seidenbusch

  • Catholic Church in Germany
  • Freiburg, Freising, Fulda, Limburg which was depicted on the reverse of the old 500 Deutschmark banknote, Mainz with St. Martin's Cathedral (the only

    Catholic Church in Germany

    Catholic Church in Germany

    Catholic_Church_in_Germany

  • Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso
  • Austrian canon lawyer

    of Trent, his native place. In 1679, however, he held a canonry in Freising Cathedral, where in 1696 he became vicar-general of the diocese, and where he

    Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso

    Francesco_Antonio_Begnudelli-Basso

  • Celje Cathedral
  • Mater Dolorosa was added, which was dedicated in 1420 by the bishop of Freising, Hermann von Cilli. Here is located a carved wooden Pietà, which is the

    Celje Cathedral

    Celje Cathedral

    Celje_Cathedral

  • Joseph Wendel
  • German Cardinal (1901–1960)

    him Archbishop of Munich and Freising on 9 August 1952 (three Bishops of Speyer have become Archbishop of Munich and Freising, the others being Michael von

    Joseph Wendel

    Joseph Wendel

    Joseph_Wendel

  • Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos
  • donated an icon of the Panagia Hagiosoritissa held since 1440 in the Freising Cathedral. Dishypatos also composed the 14-verse dedicatory poem inscribed on

    Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos

    Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos

    Manuel_Opsaras_Dishypatos

  • Saint Peter's Abbey on the Madron
  • Former monastery in Bavaria, Germany

    the early 14th century, the site became a prebend for a canon of Freising Cathedral, part of whose responsibilities was to oversee the long-established

    Saint Peter's Abbey on the Madron

    Saint Peter's Abbey on the Madron

    Saint_Peter's_Abbey_on_the_Madron

  • List of tallest church buildings
  • cathedral as well as the tallest church building with two steeples is Cologne Cathedral (157.22 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest domed cathedral as

    List of tallest church buildings

    List of tallest church buildings

    List_of_tallest_church_buildings

  • Georg Hesler
  • German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop

    Cathedral, Passau, Augsburg Cathedral, Freising Cathedral, Münster Cathedral, Regensburg Cathedral, and Besançon Cathedral from electing a bishop without the

    Georg Hesler

    Georg Hesler

    Georg_Hesler

  • Michael von Faulhaber
  • Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1917 to 1952

    1952) was a German Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Munich and Freising for 35 years, from 1917 to his death in 1952. Created a cardinal in 1921

    Michael von Faulhaber

    Michael von Faulhaber

    Michael_von_Faulhaber

  • Diocese of Trier
  • Latin Catholic territory in Germany

    province of the Archdiocese of Cologne. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral of Saint Peter. The Cathedral Chapter retains the right to elect the bishop,

    Diocese of Trier

    Diocese of Trier

    Diocese_of_Trier

  • Franziskus von Bettinger
  • Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1909 to 1917

    1917) was a German Cardinal and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1909 to 1917. Bettinger was born in Landstuhl in the Palatinate, the

    Franziskus von Bettinger

    Franziskus von Bettinger

    Franziskus_von_Bettinger

  • Werdenfels Castle
  • transported on the rivers Isar and Loisach directly to the cathedral town. In the 15th century, Freising had to enfeoff the castle several times due to financial

    Werdenfels Castle

    Werdenfels Castle

    Werdenfels_Castle

  • Frank Bayard
  • German Catholic priest and Teutonic Grand Master (born 1971)

    ordination in the Collegiate Church of Weyarn from the Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Friedrich Cardinal Wetter. Since 2015, he has been a parochial vicar of

    Frank Bayard

    Frank Bayard

    Frank_Bayard

  • Évry Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic church in Évry, France

    Évry Cathedral (French: Cathédrale de la Résurrection d'Évry; "Évry Cathedral of the Resurrection") is a Roman Catholic church located in the new town

    Évry Cathedral

    Évry Cathedral

    Évry_Cathedral

  • Joseph Clemens of Bavaria
  • Member of the Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria

    War. He later also served as Prince-Bishop of Liège, of Regensburg, of Freising and of Hildesheim. Joseph Clemens was the younger brother of Maximilian

    Joseph Clemens of Bavaria

    Joseph Clemens of Bavaria

    Joseph_Clemens_of_Bavaria

  • Saint Ernest
  • German saint

    contingent of pilgrims and fighters led by the king's brother, bishop Otto of Freising. The crusade was not successful. The German armies suffered massive attrition

    Saint Ernest

    Saint_Ernest

  • Julius August Döpfner
  • Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1961 to 1976

    elevated to the cardinalate in 1958 and served as Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1961 until his death. Julius Döpfner was born in Hausen (today a part

    Julius August Döpfner

    Julius August Döpfner

    Julius_August_Döpfner

  • Otto von Berg
  • Bishop of Freising from 1184 to 1220

    (died 17 March 1220) was a German bishop and author. He was the bishop of Freising (as Otto II) from 1184 until his death. Like his predecessor, Otto I, he

    Otto von Berg

    Otto von Berg

    Otto_von_Berg

  • Prester John
  • Legendary Christian king

    secondhand reports. What is certain is that German chronicler Otto of Freising reported in his Chronicon of 1145 that the previous year he had met Hugh

    Prester John

    Prester John

    Prester_John

  • Ernest of Bavaria
  • Prince-Elector-Archbishop of Cologne from 1583 to 1612

    Prince-Bishop of Münster, Hildesheim, Freising, and Liège, Count of Loon, and Prince-Abbot of Stavelot. In Freising he had already become bishop by the

    Ernest of Bavaria

    Ernest of Bavaria

    Ernest_of_Bavaria

  • Georg Ratzinger
  • German Catholic prelate and brother of Pope Benedict XVI (1924–2020)

    his brother Joseph entered the seminary of the archdiocese of Munich and Freising to study for the priesthood. At the same time he pursued his musical studies

    Georg Ratzinger

    Georg Ratzinger

    Georg_Ratzinger

  • Diocese of Regensburg
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Germany

    northeastern Bavaria; it is subordinate to the archbishop of Munich and Freising. As of 2014[update], the diocese had 1.20 million Catholics, constituting

    Diocese of Regensburg

    Diocese of Regensburg

    Diocese_of_Regensburg

  • Moosburg an der Isar
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    Isar'; Central Bavarian: Mooschbuag on da Isa) is a town in the Landkreis Freising of Bavaria, Germany. The oldest town between Regensburg and Italy lies

    Moosburg an der Isar

    Moosburg an der Isar

    Moosburg_an_der_Isar

  • Diocese of Mainz
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Germany

    Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. The seat of the diocese is in Mainz at the Cathedral dedicated to Saints Martin and Stephen. Established in 340 as Diocese

    Diocese of Mainz

    Diocese of Mainz

    Diocese_of_Mainz

  • Diocese of Passau
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    Church in Germany that is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. The Prince-Bishopric of Passau was an ecclesiastical principality that

    Diocese of Passau

    Diocese of Passau

    Diocese_of_Passau

  • Augustiner-Bräu
  • Brewery in Munich, Germany

    Augustinian Hermits arrived in Munich in 1294, called there by Bishop Emicho of Freising and Wittelsbach Duke Rudolf I. They came from Regensburg and settled on

    Augustiner-Bräu

    Augustiner-Bräu

    Augustiner-Bräu

  • Reinhard Marx
  • German Roman Catholic cardinal (born 1953)

    Munich and Freising, a position that Benedict held from 1977 to 1981. On 2 February 2008, Marx was installed as Archbishop of Munich and Freising in the Munich

    Reinhard Marx

    Reinhard Marx

    Reinhard_Marx

  • Egid Quirin Asam
  • German plasterer and sculptor

    Benediktbeuern—Church of St. Benedikt (silver reliquary of St. Anastasia) Freising—Dom St. Maria and St. Korbinian (rococo paintings and stucco) (1723–1724)

    Egid Quirin Asam

    Egid Quirin Asam

    Egid_Quirin_Asam

  • Moritz von Sandizell
  • Bishop Emeretius of Freising from 1559 to 1566

    the Freising Cathedral chapter as a Domherr, and became a full member of the chapter (Domkapitular) in 1546. He was selected Bishop of Freising on 12

    Moritz von Sandizell

    Moritz von Sandizell

    Moritz_von_Sandizell

  • Archdiocese of Cologne
  • Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Germany

    in 1288 and the archbishop eventually moved his residence from Cologne Cathedral to Bonn to avoid conflicts with the Free City, which escaped his jurisdiction

    Archdiocese of Cologne

    Archdiocese of Cologne

    Archdiocese_of_Cologne

  • Die Deutschen Inschriften
  • German Organization

    the town fire of 1662 DI-69 Freising DI-74 Regensburg II. St. Peter's cathedral 1 (up to 1500) DI-75 Halberstadt Cathedral DI-76 The Lüneburgian monasteries

    Die Deutschen Inschriften

    Die_Deutschen_Inschriften

  • Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
  • Margrave of Austria from 1095 to 1136

    Poland Ernst Uta, m. Luitpold I, Count of Plain Otto of Freising (c. 1114 – 1158), Bishop of Freising, and biographer of his nephew (from his mother's first

    Leopold III, Margrave of Austria

    Leopold III, Margrave of Austria

    Leopold_III,_Margrave_of_Austria

  • Munich
  • Capital of Bavaria, Germany

    of Justice). The Frauenkirche serves as the cathedral for the Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. The nearby Michaelskirche is the largest renaissance

    Munich

    Munich

    Munich

  • Saint Maurice
  • Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)

    the soldiers were collectively executed; the 12th-century bishop Otto of Freising wrote in his Chronica de duabus civitatibus that many of the legionaries

    Saint Maurice

    Saint Maurice

    Saint_Maurice

  • Diocese of Eichstätt
  • Diocese of the Catholic Church

    Appointed – 12 July 1841 Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of München und Freising) Georg von Oettl (3 October 1846 Appointed – 6 February 1866 Died) Franz

    Diocese of Eichstätt

    Diocese of Eichstätt

    Diocese_of_Eichstätt

  • List of Catholic dioceses
  • (772) Ecclesiastical province of Munich and Freising, in Bavaria Metropolitan Archdiocese of Munich and Freising (739) Diocese of Augsburg (4th century) Diocese

    List of Catholic dioceses

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses

  • Diocese of Würzburg
  • German diocese established in 741

    Franconia, around the city of Würzburg, and the bishop is seated at Würzburg Cathedral. Founded in 741, the diocese lost all temporal power after the Napoleonic

    Diocese of Würzburg

    Diocese of Würzburg

    Diocese_of_Würzburg

  • Albo von Passau
  • Albo(no) (year of birth unknown - after 1177 in Freising) was from 1165 to 1169 the 28th Bishop of Passau. Until his appointment as bishop, Albo was a

    Albo von Passau

    Albo von Passau

    Albo_von_Passau

  • Diocese of Erfurt
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    Hildesheim Diocese of Osnabrück Province of Munich and Freising Archdiocese of Munich and Freising Diocese of Augsburg Diocese of Passau Diocese of Regensburg

    Diocese of Erfurt

    Diocese of Erfurt

    Diocese_of_Erfurt

  • Frederick Barbarossa
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190

    Duke Frederick II, strongly objected to this and according to Otto of Freising, the duke berated his brother for permitting his son to go. The elder Frederick

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick_Barbarossa

  • Francis V, Duke of Modena
  • Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1846 to 1859

    Allerheiligen-Hofkirche at the Munich Residenz. The Archbishop of Munich-Freising was the chief officiant of the wedding. The couple had only one child,

    Francis V, Duke of Modena

    Francis V, Duke of Modena

    Francis_V,_Duke_of_Modena

  • Joseph of Hesse-Darmstadt
  • Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1740 to 1768

    Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony would renounce his titles of Prince-Bishop of Freising and Prince-Bishop of Regensburg upon becoming Prince-Bishop of Augsburg

    Joseph of Hesse-Darmstadt

    Joseph of Hesse-Darmstadt

    Joseph_of_Hesse-Darmstadt

  • Diocese of Dresden–Meissen
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    renamed Dresden–Meissen in 1980. Today its central church is Dresden Cathedral, the former Catholic Church of the Court of Saxony Sanctissimae Trinitatis

    Diocese of Dresden–Meissen

    Diocese of Dresden–Meissen

    Diocese_of_Dresden–Meissen

  • Prince-Bishopric of Münster
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (1180–1802)

    by the victory of Ernst of Bavaria (1585–1612), who was also Bishop of Freising, Hildesheim, and Liège, and Archbishop of Cologne. He zealously undertook

    Prince-Bishopric of Münster

    Prince-Bishopric of Münster

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Münster

  • Leise
  • Genesin by Hrabanus Maurus, dated circa 860, formerly in the cathedral library of Freising, now in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich. It is a song

    Leise

    Leise

    Leise

  • Oberding
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    part of the Electorate Bavaria, forming a closed Hofmark of cathedrals of Bishopric of Freising, with the Bishopric in 1803 deleted. In the course of administrative

    Oberding

    Oberding

    Oberding

  • Archdiocese of Bamberg
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Germany

    wanted the celebrated monastic rigour and studiousness of the Hildesheim cathedral chapter – Henry himself was educated there – linked together with the

    Archdiocese of Bamberg

    Archdiocese of Bamberg

    Archdiocese_of_Bamberg

  • Diocese of Fulda
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    diocese of the Archdiocese of Paderborn. The bishop's seat is in Fulda Cathedral. The history of the Diocese of Fulda goes back to the founding of a monastery

    Diocese of Fulda

    Diocese of Fulda

    Diocese_of_Fulda

  • Diocese of Essen
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    Germany, founded on 1 January 1958. The Bishop of Essen is seated in Essen Cathedral (Essener Dom or Essener Münster), once the church of Essen Abbey, and

    Diocese of Essen

    Diocese of Essen

    Diocese_of_Essen

  • Trento
  • Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy

    Austria Fließ, Austria Ergolding, Germany Herrsching, Germany Neufahrn bei Freising, Germany Znojmo, Czech Republic Taksony, Hungary Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Trento

    Trento

    Trento

  • Leopold, Duke of Bavaria
  • 12th-century Bavarian nobleman

    managed to maintain his position there, as his brother Otto was Bishop of Freising there. The most important measure of his short reign was the Exchange of

    Leopold, Duke of Bavaria

    Leopold, Duke of Bavaria

    Leopold,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Hochstift
  • Territory of the Holy Roman Empire

    the specific college of a cathedral (a so-called cathedral chapter) then the Stift was often called das Domstift (i.e. cathedral donation [fund]). Hochstift

    Hochstift

    Hochstift

    Hochstift

  • Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    Cathedral is the episcopal see in Rottenburg The Co-cathedral is St. Eberhard in Stuttgart It also has three minor basilicas : the former Cathedral of

    Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart

    Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart

    Diocese_of_Rottenburg-Stuttgart

  • Ernest Johann Nepomuk
  • He was ordained a priest of Freising, Germany on 7 March 1754. On 16 February he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Freising and Titular Bishop of Eucarpia

    Ernest Johann Nepomuk

    Ernest Johann Nepomuk

    Ernest_Johann_Nepomuk

  • Archdiocese of Berlin
  • Catholic archdiocese in Germany

    January 1957 appointed – 3 July 1961 appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising) Alfred Cardinal Bengsch (16 August 1961 appointed (later had the personal

    Archdiocese of Berlin

    Archdiocese of Berlin

    Archdiocese_of_Berlin

  • Goudji
  • Lyon, Museum of the Castle of Blois in France, Kunsthaus Dr. Hartl in Freising in Bavaria or Vatican Museums. In 1985 he created a Baptismal Font and

    Goudji

    Goudji

    Goudji

  • List of basilicas in Germany
  • Xanten, North Rhine-Westphalia Münster Xanten Cathedral May 13, 1936 Tuntenhausen, Bavaria Munich and Freising Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady June

    List of basilicas in Germany

    List_of_basilicas_in_Germany

  • Konrad von Preysing
  • German Roman Catholic cardinal (1880–1950)

    pastoral work in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising from 1916 to 1932. He was made a canon of the cathedral chapter on 1 April 1928, and an Honorary Chamberlain

    Konrad von Preysing

    Konrad von Preysing

    Konrad_von_Preysing

  • Cosmas Damian Asam
  • German painter and architect (1686–1739)

    pilgrimage) (1718) Benediktbeuern—Church of St. Benedikt (Antonius Funda altar) Freising—Dom St. Maria and St. Korbinian (rococo paintings and stucco) (1723–1724)

    Cosmas Damian Asam

    Cosmas Damian Asam

    Cosmas_Damian_Asam

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiemsee
  • Lost diocese of the roman Catholic Church

    rights. Temporarily under the rule of the Ordinariate of the Bishopric of Freising, the Austrian parts returned to Salzburg and were added to the Bishopric

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiemsee

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiemsee

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Chiemsee

  • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 to 1024

    age, first finding refuge with Bishop Abraham of Freising and later during his education at the cathedral school in Hildesheim. He succeeded his father as

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

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