- donation,
where the Holy
Roman Emperor Henry IV.
handed over the town to
Altwin, the
Bishop of Brixen.[citation needed]
According to the 2011 census, 94...
- of
Germany granted the
estates of
Schlanders in pago
Finsgowe to
Bishop Altwin of Brixen. The
Vinschgau Valley runs in a west-east orientation, from the...
-
generally took the part of the emperors.
Particularly notorious is the case of
Altwin,
during whose episcopate (1049-1091) the ill-famed
synod of 1080 was held...
- The
choice of
Brixen (Bressanone) was
based on the
loyalty of its bishop,
Altwin, to
Henry IV's cause, as well as its
geographical location. It lay south...
- of his
father Henry III,
built a chapel,
opened by the
Bishop of Brixen,
Altwin, and
later elevated to "Royal Chapel". In 1145 Amp**** is
mentioned for the...
- at Brixen, on 25 June 1080,
attended by
thirty bishops,
including Bishop Altwin of Brixen. The
synod accused Pope
Gregory VII of sacrilege, perjury, homicide...
- Prince-bishop (1027–1039)
Poppo de Curagnoni, Prince-bishop (1039–1048)
Altwin, Prince-bishop (1049–1097) Burkhard, Prince-bishop (1091–1099) Anto/Anzo...