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- Salzeburgensis archiepiscopus. Otto Frisingensis episcopus. Chunradus Pataviensis episcopus. Eberhardus Babenbergensis episcopus. Hartmannus Brixinensis...
- conceived a planned but not preserved metric Vita S. Galli. The Collectio Pataviensis probably does not originate from him. In 862 or 863, old Bishop Hartwig...
- Hlawitschka, ‘Verwandtenehe’. Monumenta Boica, Vol. XXIX, Pars altera, Codex Pataviensis, p. 55 (23 September 1088). Vita domnae Juttae inclusae, ch. II, tr....
- (in German). Augsburg: Kollmann, 1851. "Vita Beati Altmanni Episcopi Pataviensis," in: Pez, Hieronymus (1721). Scriptores rerum Austriacarum, Tomus 1...
- Germaniae Sacrae tomus primus: Metropolis Laureacensis **** episcopatu Pataviensi chronologice proposita (Augsburg, 1727), and an Archiepiscopatus Salisburgensis...
- drawn up at Salzburg in the early part of the 9th century. "Collectio Pataviensis" (of P****au), containing seven formulae, five of which are of royal decrees...
- Brackmann, pp. 159-160. no. 1: "Spurium, confectum ab ipso Piligrimo ep. Pataviensi, eo consilio, ut sibi et successoribus suis pallium acquireret." "Chronology...
- in: Höfler, p. 154: "Otto, Bavarorum princeps et Rudigerus , episcopus Pataviensis Linzium, civitatem Austriae, hodie perelegantem, gravissima obsidione...
- Hansiz, Marcus. Germaniae sacræ: Metropolis Lauriacensis **** Episcopatu Pataviensi. (in Latin). Tomus I (1727). Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg): Happach...
- Hansiz, Marcus. Germaniae sacræ: Metropolis Lauriacensis **** Episcopatu Pataviensi. (in Latin). Tomus I (1727). Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg): Happach...