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Freising (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaɪzɪŋ] ) is a
university town in Bavaria, Germany, and the
capital of the
Freising Landkreis (district), with a po****tion...
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Freising is a
Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany.
Following a
recent ranking of the
German magazine Focus-Money
comparing all
German districts it...
- The
Freising m****cripts are the
first Latin-script
continuous text in a
Slavic language and the
oldest do****ent in Slovene. The m****cripts were found...
- 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...
- The
Archdiocese of
Munich and
Freising (German:
Erzbistum München und
Freising, Latin:
Archidioecesis Monacensis et Frisingensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical...
- Otto of
Freising (Latin: Otto Frisingensis; c. 1114 – 22
September 1158) was a
German churchman of the
Cistercian order and
chronicled at
least two texts...
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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...
- the
district of
Freising, in
Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Eching is
located 18 km
north of
Munich (centre) and 15 km
southwest of
Freising. The muni****lity...
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Joseph of
Freising (died 17
January 764), also
known as
Joseph of Verona, was
Bishop of
Freising from 747 or 748
until his death.
There is no
direct evidence...
- (also
Aribo or Arbo) of
Freising (723 or
earlier near
Meran – 4 May 784) was an
early medieval author and the
Bishop of
Freising from 764.
Arbeo is thought...