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Arbeo of
Freising (also
Aribo or Arbo) (723 or
earlier near
Meran – 4 May 784) was an
early medieval author and the
Bishop of
Freising from 764. Arbeo...
- The
early source for Corbinian's life is the Vita
Corbiniani of
Bishop Arbeo of Freising. He
lived in Châtres on the road to Orléans as a
hermit for...
- demütig = modest, humble). On
several occasions the
South Tyrolean bishop Arbeo of
Freising († 783 or 784) or the
Benedictine monk Kero are
named as authors...
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preach the
Gospel to the
local people.
According to his Vita by
Bishop Arbeo,
Corbinian was on his way to Rome when his
packhorse was
attacked and killed...
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literature competition Merano Poetry Prize (Lyrikpreis Meran) is held in Merano.
Arbeo of
Freising (died 784),
early medieval author and
bishop Johann Baptista...
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largely Germanized in the
early Middle Ages, and
important German poets like
Arbeo of
Freising and
Oswald von
Wolkenstein were born and
lived in the southern...
- Büraburg, a
fortified Frankish settlement, his
temporary religious base.
Arbeo,
bishop of
Freising (approximate date)
Isonokami no Yakatsugu, ****anese...
- Germany. His
feast day in the
Catholic Calendar of
saints is
September 22.
Arbeo of
Freising wrote a
biography of
Emmeram in 750, the Vita
Sancti Emmerami...
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duchy internally and
externally and,
according to the
medieval chronicler Arbeo of Freising, he was a
prince of
great power whose fame
extended beyond his...
- brother)
Joseph of Freising, also
known as
Joseph of
Verona (747/748–764)
Arbeo (764–784) Atto (784–811)
Hitto (811–835)
Erchanbert (835/836–854) Anno (854/855–875)...