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Manegold of Berg

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also became a bishop. He became a monk in his youth, then abbot of the monastery of St. George's Abbey in the Black Forest, where he defended its property rights against counter-claims from
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to the Holy Land. He was elected Bishop of Passau in 1206, which he remained until 1215. Against the background of the pro-
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in Austria, a role he held onto from 1183 to 1206, although not without opposition. He then became abbot of the
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Manegold von Berg – Abt von St. Georgen, Bischof von Passau: Quellen und Regesten (= Vertex Alemanniae, H. 6)
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monastery of Tegernsee between 1190 and 1206, and gave up the abbacy of St. George's in 1193 or 1194.
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attitude of the Counts of Berg, Manegold was much involved in the political activities of the
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Die Urkunde Papst Alexanders III. für das Kloster St. Georgen (= Vertex Alemanniae, H. 5)
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Manegold von Berg – Abt von St. Georgen, Bischof von Passau (= Vertex Alemanniae, H. 4)
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and of Gisela of Andechs, was destined for a religious career. His older brother
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Manegold, the youngest son of Count Diepold of Berg in
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