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The bishopric established by the Romans was re-established by St Boniface as the Bishopric of Regensburg in 739. In the late 8th century, Regensburg remained an important city during the reign of Charlemagne.
The Prince-Bishopric of Regensburg was a small ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire located near the Free Imperial City of Regensburg in ...
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Jun 3, 2004 · A German diocese founded in the eighth century. Christianity evidently, entered Regensburg previous to the reign of Constantine, ...
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The capital of the dukes of Bavaria from 530, Regensburg was made a bishopric in 739 and shortly afterward became a capital of the Carolingians. From about 1000 ...
Apr 27, 2013 · Charlemagne) in the 8th century, Regensburg became the royal seat of Louis the German (Charlemagne's grandson) in 817. After a confusing ...
Originally built in the early 13th century, it is now the diocesan museum. It has original arches, frescoes from the 13th to 17th centuries, and numerous ...
Mar 10, 2012 · In 1245 Regensburg became a Free Imperial City and was a trade centre before the shifting of trade routes in the late Middle Ages. At the end of ...
Jul 2, 2018 · It is believed that as early as in late Roman times the city was the seat of a bishop, and St Boniface re-established the Bishopric of ...
Sep 1, 2013 · The main church in Regensburg is the Dom, St. ... 8th century – and ... century, after one of the inevitable fires which plagued medieval structures ...
... 8th century and therefore comprise the oldest documentary records in Bavaria. ... The traditions of the Bishopric of Regensburg have been handed down through the ...