Gottfried Dreger
Gottfried Dreger , also Gotfridus Dreyer , was titular bishop of Constantia in Phenicia and worked from 1413 to 1423 as auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Cammin .
He was a canon at the Ottenstift in Stettin and was in 1413 by Pope Johannes XXIII. , who is now considered an antipope, was appointed titular bishop of Constantia in Phenicia .
In the diocese of Cammin , Bishop Gottfried appeared several times as auxiliary bishop : He consecrated Nm in 1413 in Königsberg. an image of Christ and granted an indulgence privilege. In 1420, together with the Diocesan Bishop of Cammin, Magnus von Sachsen-Lauenburg , he granted the visitors of the Marienkapelle in Pudagla an indulgence. In 1423 he consecrated a chapel in the church of the Stolpe monastery .
See also
literature
- Hans Bütow: To the Kamminer auxiliary bishops . In: Monthly sheets of the society for Pomeranian history and antiquity . 1938, p. 118.
- Martin Wehrmann : Kamminer auxiliary bishops . In: Monthly sheets of the society for Pomeranian history and antiquity . 1936, p. 99.
Footnotes
- ↑ So the name form in: Konrad Eubel : Hierarchia catholica. Volume 1. 2nd edition 1913, p. 204 ( online ).
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SURNAME | Dreger, Gottfried |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dreyer, Gotfridus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Titular Bishop of Constantia in Phenicia and auxiliary bishop |
DATE OF BIRTH | 14th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 15th century |