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Ederam, Bishop of Poznan was a German Bishop from the monastery in Weltenbergu and the Abbey of St. Emmerama in Regensburg, Who was Bishop of Poznan from 1030AD to 1049AD. ==Career== In an obituary in the Weltenbergu monastry he is styled as ''episcopi vagantes de Polonia'', that is a Bishop of the Polish diocese, most likely in Poznań. It records he died on 29 November of an unknown year. Research on another obituary from Regensburg has shown that he died before the year 1049AD.〔Tadeusz Wasilewski: Kościół monarszy w X-XII wieku i jego zwierzchnik biskup polski, Kwartalnik historyczny, Tom 92, 1985 page 751.〕 Kętrzyński〔Wojciech Kętrzyński, ''Studyja on documents of the 12th century'', (The annals of the Academy of learning, Lviv, 1891), p. 311〕 and Abraham〔Władysław Abraham, ''the Organization of the Church in Poland until the middle of the 12th century'', (Lviv, 1890), p. 84〕 date his time in Poznan as the end of the 11th or beginning of the 12th century, and according to Tadeusz Wojciechowski,〔Tadeusz Wojciechowski: Historical sketches of the 11th century, (Kraków, 1904)〕 he travelled to Poland with Judith the second wife of Władysław Herman. This claim is based on close relationships Judith had with the monastery in Weltenbergu. His time in the Diocese of Poznań was during a period of pagan reaction (c. 1031AD) and the invasion Of Bretislaus in 1038AD. It was due to these two events that Diocese of Poznan ceased to exist de facto.〔Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Antiquitates, Necrologiae Germaniae 3, page331 ().〕〔Tadeusz Wasilewski: Royal Church in the 10th-12th century and his superior Bishop of Polish historical quarterly, volume 92, 1985, s. 751〕〔Stanisław Karwowski, Najstarsi Długoszowi biskupi poznańscy wobec krytyki, Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Poznańskiego T.35, Poznań 1909 page 332.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ederam (Bishop of Poznan)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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