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Freising and Manuscripts
The Freising Manuscripts, dating from the 10th century A. D., most probably written in upper Carinthia ( state ) | Carinthia, are the oldest surviving documents in Slovene language.
The precise date of the origin of the Freising Manuscripts cannot be exactly determined ; the original text was probably written in the 9th century.
The Freising Manuscripts in it were created between 972 and 1039, most likely before 1000.
For this reason some linguists ( e. g. Jernej Kopitar and Rajko Nahtigal ) linked Abraham closely to the origin of the Freising Manuscripts and even attributed to him the authorship of one of the texts and suspected that he was of Slovene origin, although this was later disproven.
In 1803, the manuscript came to the Bavarian State Library in Munich and the Freising Manuscripts were discovered there in 1807.
Before World War II, a facsimile of the Freising Manuscripts was published by Silvester Škerl at Akademska založba ( Academic Publisher ) in Ljubljana.
* Freising Manuscripts ( Brižinski spomeniki ).
* Freisinger Denkmäler ( Freising Manuscripts ), Clm 6426.
The Freising Manuscripts, dating from the 10th century, which most surely originate from the region inhabited by the Carantanians, are considered to be the oldest documents in any Slavic language written in Latin alphabet.

Freising and from
During the time of the writing of the two manuscripts ( sermons on sin and repentance, a confessional form ), Bishop Abraham was active ( from 957 to 994 ) in Freising.
In fact the text of Fabulae was all but lost: a single surviving manuscript from the abbey of Freising, in a Beneventan script datable c. 900, formed the material for the first printed edition, negligently and uncritically transcribed by Jacob Micyllus, 1535, who may have supplied it with the title we know it by.
It is bounded by ( from the south and clockwise ) the districts of Fürstenfeldbruck, Aichach-Friedberg, Pfaffenhofen, Freising and Munich, and by the city of Munich.
It continues from Freising on through the tertiary hills all the way into the Danube valley.
It is bounded by ( from the north and clockwise ) the districts of Landshut, Mühldorf, Ebersberg, Munich and Freising.
It borders ( from the north and clockwise ) the districts of Dachau, Freising, Erding, Ebersberg, Rosenheim, Miesbach, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Starnberg, Fürstenfeldbruck, and almost encircles ( except for the west and northwest sides ) district-free city Munich itself, which is the district seat.
Cambridge University historian and political philosopher Quentin Skinner has pointed out how Otto of Freising, a German bishop who visited central Italy during the 12th century, commented that Italian towns had appeared to have exited from Feudalism, so that their society was based on merchants and commerce.
Kelheim is a district in Bavaria, Germany, bound ( from the north and clockwise ) by the regions Regensburg, Landshut, Freising, Pfaffenhofen, Eichstätt and Neumarkt.
The Bishop is looking at the cathedral and city of Freising from the east bank of the Isar River | Isar river.
It is bounded by ( from the north and clockwise ) the districts of Kelheim, Straubing-Bogen, Dingolfing-Landau, Rottal-Inn, Mühldorf, Erding and Freising.
The valley came under the rule of the Bishop of Freising and was governed by a bishop's representative known as a Pfleger ( caretaker or warden ) from Werdenfels Castle on a cliff north of Garmisch.
It is bounded by ( from the south and clockwise ) the districts of Eichstätt, Kelheim, Freising, Dachau and Neuburg-Schrobenhausen, and the city of Ingolstadt.
In 996 Freising received city rights from Emperor Otto III.
She was mentioned in the litanies of Freising, Utrecht and Ratisbon at least from the 9th century.
Category: People from Freising
* Otto of Freising, Bishop and biographer of his nephew ( from his mother's first marriage ), Emperor Frederick I " Barbarossa ".
It is governed by the Archbishop of Munich and Freising, who administers the see from the co-cathedral in Munich, the Frauenkirche, which is never called in German Munich Cathedral.
Born in Freising, Bavaria, to a middle class family, Deisenhofer excelled in his studies at school from a young age.
Category: People from Freising
Moor's head of Freising, from the coat of arms of the Prince-Bishopric of Freising.

Freising and century
A page of the Freising manuscripts, 10th century Slovene language | Slovene text written in Carolingian minuscules
It reached far afield: the 10th century Freising manuscripts, which contain the oldest Slovene language, the first Roman-script record of any Slavic language, are written in Carolingian minuscule.
This is the ancient emblem of the Diocese of Freising, founded in the 8th century, which became a Metropolitan Archdiocese with the name of München und Freising in 1818, subsequent to the Concordat between Pius VII and King Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria ( 5 June 1817 ).
This area, known in German as Gottschee, was settled in the late 14th century by the Carinthian Counts of Ortenburg initially with colonists from the Ortenburg estates in Carinthia and Tyrol, and by other settlers who came from Austrian and German Dioceses of Salzburg, Brixen and Freising.
The See of Freising owned a plot here on which they built a Hof ( court ), presumably at the end of the 12th century, although it is first mentioned in 1273.
This development was noticed in the 12th century by German bishop Otto of Freising, who recorded the growth of town life, the loyalty of landed nobility to town authorities, and the emergence of republicanism and belief in civic liberty.

Freising and were
The manuscripts were discovered in Freising, Bavaria.
Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade.
In medieval times the alpine lands were owned by the bishops of Freising and the abbots of Ettal Abbey.
Reginmar ( 1121 – 38 ), Reginbert, Count of Hegenau ( 1136 – 47 ) who took part in the crusade of Conrad III, and Conrad of Austria ( 1149 – 64 ), a brother of Bishop Otto of Freising, were all much interested in the foundation of new monasteries and the reform for those already existing.
Odilo presided over the establishment of bishoprics in Bavaria in 739, when the dioceses of Regensburg, Freising, Passau, and Salzburg were established by St. Boniface, followed in 741 by Würzburg.

Freising and probably
He was born of a noble family, probably at Hollern near Lohhof halfway between Munich and Freising.

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