Bernhard von Billerbeck

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Bernhard von Billerbeck (* in the 12th or 13th century; † in the 13th century) was Vice Dominus and Canon in Münster .

Life

Bernhard von Billerbeck came from the Westphalian noble family Billerbeck , which had its headquarters in the Munsterland town of Billerbeck and died out around 1400. Its exact genealogical origin is not proven. In the documents he is mentioned for the first time in 1220 as Bernardus cellerarius . As Cellerar he was responsible for the economic affairs of the cathedral chapter . Ten years later he was mentioned in a document as Bernardus canonicus and on November 1, 1238, he was named as Vice Dominus. Wilhelm von Holte , who later became Bishop of Münster, is also listed as Vice-Dominus for 1238. This may be due to the fact that there was a controversial occupation of an office, which was not uncommon at the moment. On October 7, 1246 was Pope Innocent IV. The Bishop Otto commissioned the Vice Dominus adopt further benefices allow to.

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  • The diocese of Münster 4.2. ( Germania Sacra NF 17.2) The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paulus in Münster , edited by Wilhelm Kohl, published by the Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York, ISBN 978- 3-11-008508-2 , Germania Sacra NF 17.2 Biographies of the Canons, page 19ff. Digitized.

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