Kaim

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Kaim (also: Kayn ; Kajim ; † January 12, 1194 ) was Bishop of Olomouc .

Kaim is said to have been a Premonstratensian choir lord of Strahov Monastery . After the death of the Olomouc Bishop Pilgrim , the Moravian Margrave Conrad III appointed. Otto Kaim as his successor. The Bohemian Duke Friedrich , the Prague bishop and the cathedral chapter are said to have protested against the appointment .

During his tenure, the Premonstratensian Monastery of Klosterbruck was founded in 1190 , which Konrad III. Otto and his mother donated in honor of the Mother of God and St. Wenceslaus . It was settled with canons from Strahov.

literature

  • Josef Matzke : Kayn 1184-94 ("12th Bishop") . In: Mährisch-Schlesische Heimat, born in 1967, issue 1, pp. 275–277
predecessor Office successor
Pilgrim Bishop of Olomouc
1184 - 1194
Engelbert of Brabant