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- Saint Corbinian (Latin: Corbini****; French: Corbinien; German: Korbinian; c. 670 – 8 September c. 730) was a Frankish bishop. After living as a hermit...
- prince-bishops or archbishops of Freising or Munich and Freising in Bavaria: St. Corbinian (724–730); founded the Benedictine abbey in Freising, although the diocese...
- ****ociated with Freising, Germany. Corbinian's bear: A legend states that while travelling to Rome, Saint Corbinian's pack horse was killed by a bear. He...
- Corbinian Böhm (born Munich, 7 August 1966) is a German painter, installation artist and sculptor. Böhm has grown up with five siblings in Harlaching...
- by Bishop Arbeo, Corbinian was on his way to Rome when his packhorse was attacked and killed by a wild bear. By divine power, Corbinian ordered the bear...
- Order of Saint Benedict. The charges of the arms — the Moor's head, Corbinian's bear, and scallopappeared on Ratzinger's previous coat of arms, used...
- Freising Cathedral, also called Saint Mary and Corbinian Cathedral (German: Mariendom), is a romanesque basilica in Freising, Bavaria. It is the co-cathedral...
- Archdiocese of Munich and Freising is Cathedral of Our Lady’s Nativity, Sts. Corbinian, Lantpert, Nonnosus, and Sigismund. The seat of the Archdiocese of Paderborn...
- (born 1996) (10) Prince Christoph of Bavaria (born 1962) (11) Prince Corbinian of Bavaria (born 1996) (12) Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria (born 1997) (13)...
- churches. Constantius of Perugia unknown c. 170 found in Roman Martyrology Corbinian c. 670 8 September c. 730 Corebus unknown 138 found in Roman Martyrology...