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Reginmar (30
September 1138) was
bishop in the
diocese of P****au from 1121 to 1138.
Reginmar's origin is unknown. He
promoted the
monasteries and founded...
- church, no
longer met the town's
religious needs. In 1137,
Bishop of P****au
Reginmar and
Margrave Leopold IV
signed the
Treaty of Mautern,
which referred to...
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forms of the name
include Ragnomar, Raginmar, Ragnimir, Raginmir, and
Reginmar.
Reinmar von
Brennenberg (13th century),
German minnesinger Reinmar von...
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Emperor Henry IV,
promoted monastic reforms and
supported the Crusades.
Reginmar (1121–1138), Reginbert,
Count of
Hegenau (1136–1147) who took part in the...
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relationship between the
Plainer and
Hagenauer can be deduced.
After Bishop Reginmar died on 30
November 1138,
Reginbert was
elected as his
successor as Bishop...
- Prince-Bishopric of P****au (complete list) – Ulrich, Prince-Bishop (1092–1121)
Reginmar, Prince-Bishop (1121–1138)
Reginbert of Hagenau, Prince-Bishop (1138–1147/48)...