PASSAU

päsˈou, city (1994 pop. 51,041), Bavaria, SE Germany, at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers, near the border with Austria. It is a river port, rail junction, and industrial center; manufactures include beer, textiles, optical equipment, and tobacco. A Roman frontier outpost known as Castra Batava, Passau was made (738–39) an episcopal see by St. Boniface. The bishops of Passau were temporal lords of a substantial territory until 1803, when the bishopric was secularized and awarded to Bavaria; the diocese was restored in 1817. The Treaty of Passau (1552) was negotiated there between Maurice of Saxony and King (later Emperor) Ferdinand I, who represented his brother, Emperor Charles V; it secured the release of the captive Protestant princes and helped pave the way for the religious peace of 1555 (see Augsburg, Peace of). Noteworthy buildings in Passau include the cathedral (15th–17th cent.), which has one of the world's largest church organs; the Gothic city hall (begun 1398); the baroque episcopal palace; the Oberhaus fortress (13th–16th cent.); and a former Benedictine monastery (founded in the 8th cent.). There are also many fine houses and fountains in the Bavarian baroque style, built after fires ravaged the city in 1662 and 1680.

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In 867 Bishop Ermenrich of Passau headed a delegation of priests and...liturgical practices, became bishop of Passau, and, shortly thereafter, he departed...there; thus, Ermenrich returned to Passau, his mission a failure. 20 Nevertheless...
...RADBERTUS . See RADBERTUS, PASCHASIUS. PASSAU, BISHOPRIC OF: An ancient bishopric...bishop, and there were churches at Batava Passau , Boiodurum, Quintana, and other places...was placed in charge of the see of Passau at its foundation. After the downfall...
...Salzburg 1200-1246 and Bishop Manegold of Passau 1206-15 asked King Frederick II at the...had made with Bertha of Lonsdorf, a Passau ministerial.The couple had agreed...to belong to Salzburg and the third to Passau, and that any remaining children would...
...first ed., Vienna, 1683 . Losch Wien Passau, 1836; first ed., Vienna, 1680...Munich, 1684 . Grosse Todten Bruderschaft Passau, 1836; first ed., Salzburg, 1684 . Grammatica Religiosa Passau, 1842; first ed., Vienna, 1690...
...1762, for the ecclesiastical court of Passau. Whether he traveled by water or land...carriage of their own. The episcopate of Passau had been held by Austrian nobles since...Hohenstein had made his solemn entry into Passau as the new Bishop. The Count was a highly...
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Grace abounding: justification in Passau 16 of Piers Plowman. by Paul Sheneman Love, personified in Piers Plowman, presents the reader with a contradiction. On the...
...Benedict XII and carried out by the bishop of Passau, Albert of Saxony, who, according to...Sepulchre Church, consecrated 1360) and Passau (Holy Savior Church, founded 1479...stretching from Paris (129O)46 to Passau (1479)47 and key northern German examples...
...willing ear in the bishop of the diocese of Passau, who had visited the Austrian part of...by an anonymous Dominican friar. The Passau Anonymous , as this source came to be...4, n.7, 1990:149-50). 12 The Passau Anonymous openly describes clerical negligence...
...this time a Visitation sculpture from Passau (Plate 2). (10) As is customary in...reminiscent of the shining womb in the Passau Visitation sculpture or, one stage further...confronts a theological problem that the Passau artist had attempted to avoid by placing...
...und Neueste Geschichte Osteuropas und seiner Kulturen Universitat Passau Innstr. 25 DE-94032 Passau Germany Tel.: 0049 851 509 2873 E-mail: Stefan.Rohdewald@uni-passau.de Stefan Rohdewald Universitat Passau (1) On Macedonia, Bulgaria...
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...Computing in Industrial Applications. Passau, Germany, Germany * Sponsors: IEEE...Contact: Bernard Sick University of Passau, Faculty for Computer Science and Mathematics, Innstr. 33, Passau 94032 Germany Voice: 49-851-509...
...contact www.iseing.org/emcis. 12-14: Passau, Germany (University of Passau). The 4th Workshop in Information Security Theory...Zentrum und International House, University of Passau, Innstrasse 43, 94032 Passau, Germany; contact...
...Austrian-American citizenship--were ordained Roman Catholic priests on a cruise ship, the MS Passau, on the Danube River, just outside of Passau, Germany. Romulo Braschi of Argentina was the presiding bishop. While Braschi was ordained a...
...Wed prefer death to this humiliation." In the village of Passau, a group of men hold up cards that read, "Enemy Prisoner...Central Command confirmed thirty-five men were detained in Passau. Noor Mohammad Lala, an elderly man, quietly tells Baranowska...
...molded mostly by Italian and French elements, in addition to those of south Germany and Austria. Serving courts in Salzburg and Passau, Muffat is regarded as a significant instigator of a "mixed" taste that became a primary element in German music during the...
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...by local firefighters who waved us off towards Passau the next morning. In Passau, we met two team members - Police Inspector Kevin...Koblenz in Germany - 336 miles. Day 3 Koblenz to Passau in Germany - 345 miles. Day 4 Passau to Budapest...
...commenced cruising on the Danube River and dock at Passau, our last town in Germany. We visit Salzburg...Republic to visit Cesky Krumlov or a walking tour of Passau. As I enjoy Passau so much we spent all day wandering the streets and...
...Nuremberg. But markets in small towns like pretty Passau also have charm. Passau is where I had my first cup of gluehwein, a traditional...mug or get a refund for turning it back in. The Passau market isnt as large as some others but it isnt...
...Austria Travel have a seven-night B B tour from Vienna to Passau with your bags being transported each day to the next stop...or Birmingham to Vienna, single rail ticket from Vienna to Passau, accommodation and hire of a bike. Details: 0171 222 2430...
...along the Danube, starting at the beautiful medieval city of Passau in Germany and ending in Vienna, Austria. This is a self...and dinner, a bicycle, luggage transfers, a boat trip from Passau to Engelhartszell, three ferry rides on the Danube, admission...
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PASSAU pas ou, city (1994 pop. 51,041), Bavaria...Roman frontier outpost known as Castra Batava, Passau was made (738 39) an episcopal see by St. Boniface. The bishops of Passau were temporal lords of a substantial territory...
...the Black Forest, SW Germany, and flows NE across S Germany past Ulm to Regensburg, where it turns SE to enter Austria at Passau. It continues SE through Upper and Lower Austria, past Linz and Vienna. It then forms the border between Slovakia and Hungary...
...league was turned to defeat by the betrayal of Maurice, elector of Saxony, Ferdinand acted as mediator in making the Treaty of Passau (1552), and in 1555 he negotiated a religious truce at Augsburg (see Augsburg, Peace of ). Charles had practically surrendered...
...converted to Catholicism by the Jesuits and became chancellor of the Univ. of Vienna. Made (1581) an official of the bishop of Passau and then (1598) bishop of Vienna, he led the campaign to drive Protestantism from Lower Austria. Later, however, as adviser...
...navigation), and into S central Germany. The Inn forms part of the German Austrian border before entering the Danube River at Passau. There are more than 20 hydroelectric power plants on the rivers swift-flowing stream...
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