- 13th-century
source – the
second abbot was
called Dirmicius. His
original name was
probably Dermot.
Dirmicius ruled from
about 1121 to 1133.
According to Els****er...
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architecture and
infusing unique native elements. The
Irish Abbot of Regensburg,
Dirmicius of Regensburg, sent two of his
carpenters to help in the work and the...
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hagiographer (b. 1055)
December 21 –
Guigues III (the Old),
French nobleman Dirmicius of Regensburg,
Irish monk and
abbot Gregory of Catino,
Italian monk and...
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Benedictine monks dependent on Ratisbon;
founded before 1134 at the
instance of
Dirmicius,
Abbot of Ratisbon; St Cormac's
probably the monks' chapel;
expelled 1269-72...
- Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. The seat of the
bishops is
Regensburg Cathedral Dirmicius of Regensburg,
second Abbot of Regensburg, fl. 1121–1133
Emmeram of Regensburg...
-
hagiographer (b. 1055)
December 21 –
Guigues III (the Old),
French nobleman Dirmicius of Regensburg,
Irish monk and
abbot Gregory of Catino,
Italian monk and...
-
Benedictine monks dependent on Ratisbon;
founded before 1134 at the
instance of
Dirmicius,
Abbot of Ratisbon; St Cormac's
probably the monks' chapel;
expelled 1269-72...