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Saint Corbinian (Latin: Corbini****; French: Corbinien; German: Korbinian; c. 670 – 8
September c. 730 AD) was a
Frankish bishop.
After living as a hermit...
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Corbinian Böhm (born Munich, 7
August 1966) is a
German painter,
installation artist and sculptor. Böhm has
grown up with five
siblings in Harlaching...
- 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...
- 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...
- ****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...
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Freising Cathedral, also
called Saint Mary and
Corbinian Cathedral (German: Mariendom), is a
romanesque basilica in Freising, Bavaria. It is the co-cathedral...
- 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...
- College, Cambridge,
prominently depicting a
Catherine wheel.
Corbinian Icon of
Saint Corbinian and the bear
Saint Clare of ****isi
holding a
ciborium D Daniel...
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several possible origins; in some
cases it may be
derived from
Corbinian, see below).
Corbinian –
masculine –
English (possibly from
Latin corvus, and Late...
- (born 1996) (10)
Prince Christoph of
Bavaria (born 1962) (11)
Prince Corbinian of
Bavaria (born 1996) (12)
Prince Stanislaus of
Bavaria (born 1997) (13)...