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John Scotus (bishop of Mecklenburg) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Scotus (bishop of Mecklenburg) John Scotus (approx. A.D. 990 – 10 November 1066) was a Bishop of Mecklenburg, from ''Scotia''. It is likely this John can be identified as the John who was allegedly made Bishop of Glasgow sometime between 1055 and 1060 and possibly the same John allegedly holding the title of Bishop of Orkney. ==Biography== At the beginning of the Christian era, Mecklenburg was inhabited by Germanic tribes. As early as the second century, they began to leave the district; and Slavonic tribes poured in. By about 600, they had complete possession of the land. The chief god was Radegast Zuarasici, whose sanctuary at Rethra was the centre of his worship for the whole of Mecklenburg. Charlemagne's conquests in this region were lost soon after his death. Henry I of Germany (916-36) was the first to force the Slavonic territory again to pay tribute (circa 928); he also placed it under the jurisdiction of Saxon counts. With the dominion of the Germans, Christianity found ingress into the land. However, antagonism to the tribute to the empire and the Saxon dukes led to a heathen reaction.〔(Lins, Joseph. "Mecklenburg." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 24 May 2013 )〕 He was killed in 1066 during a Wendish revolt against Christianity, when he was sacrificed to Radegast, the god of hospitality.〔("Harmonia Time Capsule: 1066", ''Harmonia'',Indiana University, 13 February 2012 )〕
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