List of the canons of Freising

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- In the following list of the canons of Freising , all the canons of Freising up to secularization should be compiled.

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  • Konrad II. Wildgrave of Dhaun ; († 1279); Canon, Provost von Isen, the 26th Bishop of Freising from 1258 to 1279
  • Dr. Sigmund Dunstel, canon and pastor in Schwandorf 1476 - 1486

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  • Conrad Gaymann († 1376)
  • Leonhard Gessel († 1465), canon in Freising until 1457, also cathedral dean and vicar general in Augsburg
  • John III Grünwalder ; (1392-1452); Canon since 1411; Vicar General 1432-1443; de facto since 1443, de jure since 1448, the 42nd (prince) bishop of Freising until 1452, cardinal from 1439 to 1448

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  • Werner Pachmayr
  • Ruprecht von der Pfalz , (1481–1504); Count Palatine of the Rhine and Duke of Bavaria; from 1492 Canon; from 1495 to 1498 the 45th (Prince) Bishop of Freising
  • Peter II. Pinzenauer († 1432); until 1404 canon; from 1404 to 1432 Imperial Prelate of Berchtesgaden
  • Heinrich IV of Polheim; around 1317 Canon; 1333 pastor of Aussee
  • Georg (1) von Parsberg († 1414); died at the Council of Constance; buried in St. Paul, Constance
  • Konrad (5) von Parsberg, around 1490; execute Report on the pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1494

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literature

  • Peter Hersche : The German cathedral chapters in the 17th and 18th centuries . tape 1 . Peter Hersche, Bern 1984, p. 93 .
  • Eckard Fruhmann: 800 years of Parsberg knights and their descendants 1224-2024 - traces in Bavaria and Europe , Parsberg 2019

Individual evidence

  1. Joseph Pesserl: History and Topography of Schwandorf in: VHVO Regensburg band XXIV, 1866, page 581
  2. Sebastian Hiereth, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Series 1, Issue 1, p. 34, 1950
  3. ^ Johann Huebner: Genealogical tables, 3rd part . Johann Friedrich Gleditschen, Leipzig 1766, p. 1 ( books.google.de - Table 741).