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Wilhelm Gumppenberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wilhelm Gumppenberg
Wilhelm Gumppenberg, born 17 July 1609 in Munich and died 8 Mai 1675 in Innsbruck, was a Bavarian Jesuit and theologian. He is primarily known for his ''Atlas Marianus'', a work devoted to miracle-working images of the Virgin Mary. == Biography == Wilhelm Gumppenberg was born in Munich on 17 July 1609 into the lower Bavarian nobility, he joined the Society of Jesus in 1625. He studied at Landsberg (1625-1633), then at Rome (1633-1640). Having completed his studies, Gumppenberg embarked on a career as preacher which took him successively to Ingolstadt (1640-1643), Regensburg (1643-1646), Fribourg in Switzerland (1646-1649), Freiburg im Brisgau (1649-1650), Trent (1650-1656), Augsburg (1656-1658), Dillingen (1658-1660) and Innsbruck (1660-1662). He was then sent to Rome as confessor to German-speaking pilgrims to St. Peter’s (1662-1666). After his second stay in Rome, Gumppenberg returned to Bavaria. He died in Innsbruck on 8 May 1675.
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