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- Hitto_of_Freising abstract "Hitto of Freising (died 835) was the 6th Bishop of Freising from Dec 811 to 835.He was descended from the Huosi family, part of the Bavarian upper aristocracy (Hochadel). In 794, the cleric became the deacon of Freising Cathedral and was frequently named as a witness in the Freising documents. He is first recorded as Bishop of Freising in 812, his predecessor, Atto, however, had died over a year earlier. During his time in office, the monk and notary, Kozroh, compiled the first Freising Book of Traditions (Freisinger Traditionsbuch), which went back to 744. Under Hitto, the Freising scriptorium reached a special high point; for example, about 40 codices were written. In addition, over 300 documents from Hitto's time in office have survived. Hitto clearly strove to establish episcopal supremacy over the many, hitherto aristocratic, independent monasteries within the diocese (such as Schliersee Abbey in 817 Schäftlarn Abbey in 821 or 828, and Innichen Abbey in 822). He was also the founder of Weihenstephan Abbey around 830. According to an old tradition, during his pilgrimage to Rome in 834 Hitto was given the relics of Saint Justin by Pope Gregory IV, and brought them to Freising. Hitto was buried in the cathedral crypt at Freising; his sarcophagus is preserved. His nephew Erchanbert became his successor.".
- Hitto_of_Freising alias "Hitto".
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- Hitto_of_Freising deathDate "0835".
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- Hitto_of_Freising viafId "15161939".
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- Hitto_of_Freising dateOfDeath "835".
- Hitto_of_Freising nachfolger Erchempert.
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- Hitto_of_Freising vorgänger Atto_of_Freising.
- Hitto_of_Freising zeit "811".
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- Hitto_of_Freising comment "Hitto of Freising (died 835) was the 6th Bishop of Freising from Dec 811 to 835.He was descended from the Huosi family, part of the Bavarian upper aristocracy (Hochadel). In 794, the cleric became the deacon of Freising Cathedral and was frequently named as a witness in the Freising documents. He is first recorded as Bishop of Freising in 812, his predecessor, Atto, however, had died over a year earlier.".
- Hitto_of_Freising label "Hitto de Frisinga".
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