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- Wolfger_von_Erla abstract "Wolfger von Erla (c. 1140 – 23 January 1218), was the Bishop of Passau from 1191 until 1204, when he became Patriarch of Aquileia. Wolfger's diocesan court occupies a place of central importance in the history of German literature. His travel accounts provide the only contemporary and non-literary reference to the famous Minnesänger Walther von der Vogelweide. He may also have been the patron of the author of the Middle High German Nibelungenlied.Wolfger was born to a noble family from Erla on the river Enns. He entered the church and became, in 1183, the dean of Pfaffmünster and in 1184 of Zell am See. He was married and had a least one son, being ordained to the priesthood only after being elected to the see of Passau. His son, who appears often in his episcopal expense account, regularly travelled with him while he was bishop. It is likely that Wolfger was either widowered at the time of his election, or else his wife had entered a convent.In 1195, Wolfger pressed for the release of Richard the Lion-hearted, then imprisoned in Germany. He joined the Crusade of 1197 and on his return petitioned Pope Innocent III to formally approve the Teutonic Knights in 1199. He also urged the creation of another diocese out of the territory of the diocese of Passau, but this never came to fruition before he began vigorously seeking election to the patriarchate of Aquileia.As patriarch he defend his secular powers and in 1209 regained control over the marches of Istria and the Carniola. He generally maintained good relations with both the Guelphs and Ghibellines, and the emperor-elect Philip of Swabia appointed him his Reichslegaten (imperial legate) in the Kingdom of Italy, a position he retained under the Emperor Otto IV after Philip's assassination in 1208. Wolfger obtained the support of the cities of Milan, Pavia, Piacenza, Cremona and Brescia for Otto. In 1215, he attended the Fourth Lateran Council and withdrew from imperial politics thereafter.".
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- Wolfger_von_Erla after Berthold_(patriarch_of_Aquileia).
- Wolfger_von_Erla after Poppo_(bishop_of_Passau).
- Wolfger_von_Erla before Pellegrino_II_of_Aquileia.
- Wolfger_von_Erla before Diepold_von_Berg.
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- Wolfger_von_Erla title Patriarchate_of_Aquileia.
- Wolfger_von_Erla title Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Passau.
- Wolfger_von_Erla years "1191".
- Wolfger_von_Erla years "1204".
- Wolfger_von_Erla subject Category:1218_deaths.
- Wolfger_von_Erla subject Category:Bishops_of_Aquileia.
- Wolfger_von_Erla subject Category:Christians_of_the_Crusade_of_1197.
- Wolfger_von_Erla subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Wolfger_von_Erla comment "Wolfger von Erla (c. 1140 – 23 January 1218), was the Bishop of Passau from 1191 until 1204, when he became Patriarch of Aquileia. Wolfger's diocesan court occupies a place of central importance in the history of German literature. His travel accounts provide the only contemporary and non-literary reference to the famous Minnesänger Walther von der Vogelweide.".
- Wolfger_von_Erla label "Volchero di Erla".
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