Viktor I. (Chur)

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Viktor I (* in the 6th century; † in the 7th century) was Bishop of Chur .

Viktor I was the successor to Theodor at the Chur bishopric and was attested around 614; In 614 he was a participant in the fifth Synod of Bishops in Paris , the largest general synod of the Merovingian Franconian Empire. The synod, in which the diocese of Chur participated as part of the Frankish imperial church, dealt in particular with the freedom of the election of bishops and the competence of the church courts. His name is on the documents, the canons of the Synod of October 10, 614.

Individual evidence

  1. Outline of the history of the Diocese of Chur from the beginning until today. (PDF; 1.6 MB) ( Memento from May 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), Diocese of Chur , accessed on July 24, 2009
predecessor Office successor
Theodore Bishop of Chur
around 614
unknown