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Bishops of Freising and Archbishops of Munich and Freising : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bishops of Freising and Archbishops of Munich and Freising The following people were bishops, prince-bishops or archbishops of Freising or Munich and Freising in Bavaria:
== Bishops of Freising ==
* St. Corbinian (724–730); founded the Benedictine abbey in Freising, although the diocese was not organized until 739) : Establishment of episcopal organisation in Old Bavaria by Saint Boniface in 739. * Erembert (739–747/748; sometimes referred to as Corbinian's half brother) * Joseph of Freising, also known as Joseph of Verona (747/748–764) * Arbeo (764–783/784) * Atto (783/784–810/811) * Hitto (810/811–834/835) * Erchanbert (835/836–854) * Anno (854/855–875) * Arnold (875–883) * Waldo (883/884–903/906) * Utto (904/906–907) * Dracholf (907–926) * Wolfram (926–937) * St. Lantpert (937/938–957) * Abraham (956/957–993/994) * Gottschalk of Hagenau (994–1005) * Egilbert of Moosburg (1005–1039) * Nitker (1039–1052) * Ellenhard, Count of Meran (1052–1078) * Meginward, Count of Scheyarn (1078–1098) * Henry I of Freising, also known as Henry I of Ebersdorf (1098–1137) * Otto I (1137–1158) * Albert I of Harthausen (1158–1184) * Otto II (1184–1220) * Gerold of Waldeck (1220–1230) * Conrad I of Tölz and Hohenburg (1230–1258) * Conrad II Wildgraf of Dhaun (1258–1278/1279) * Frederick of Montalban (1279–1282) : Elevation to a ''Hochstift'' i.e. Prince-Bishopric in 1294
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