Huuezzi

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Huuezzi was a ninth century Catholic deacon .

He received the "ecclesia s (ancti) Johannis ad Feringa" (St. John's Church in Föhring) as a fief from the Freising Bishop Hitto with a document dated October 2, 815, handed down in the traditions of the Hochstift Freising . This church gave its name to the place Johanneskirchen . This is the earliest record of the place.

In this first notarization of the place it was stipulated, among other things, that Huuezzi had to pay the bishop annually donations in the form of natural produce. Was documented agreed: "ipseque Huuezzi censum de ipsa ecclesia redditurum wadiavit in manus Hittonis episcopi, hoc est omni anno una carrada de cervisa, dui modios de farina una friskinga, dui Pullos auca I" (Huuezzi is obliged by his church to the bishop Hitto To pay interest, this is a truckload of beer, two meats of flour, a piglet, two chickens and a goose every year). The certificate is the oldest written evidence of beer in the Munich area.

In 2013 a square in the Johanneskirchen district of Munich was named after him.

Web links

Remarks

  1. ^ So the heading in the Cozroh Codex; Edition by Theodor Bitterauf: The Traditions of the Hochstift Freising , Vol. 1: 744–926 (Sources and Discussions on Bavarian History NF 4). Munich [u. a.] 1905, p. 300, no. 351.