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Arno of Salzburg

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Soon after the death of Charlemagne in 814, Arno appears to have withdrawn from active life, although he retained his archbishopric until his death on 24 January 821. Aided by a deacon named Benedict, Arno drew up about 788 a catalogue of lands and proprietary rights belonging to the church in
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Scriptores, Band i, pp. 128–131, edited by G. H. Pertz (Hanover, 1826). If this supposition be correct, Arno was the first extant writer to apply the name
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king, through whose influence in 798 Salzburg was made the seat of an archbishopric; and Arno, as the first holder of this office, became
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The area of his authority was extended to the east by the conquests of Charlemagne over the
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Many other works were produced under the protection of Arno, among them a Salzburg
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He entered the church at an early age, and after passing some time at
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Quellen and Erörterungen zur bayerischen und deutschen Geschichte
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as it was afterwards called, where he made the acquaintance of
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called to improve the condition of the church in Bavaria.
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that Arno was the author of an early section of the
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Pope Leo III
bishop of Salzburg
archbishop
Alcuin
Weihenstephan Abbey
Freising
abbot
Saint-Amand Abbey
Alcuin
bishop of Salzburg
Tassilo III
duke
Bavarians
Charlemagne
Rome
Frankish
metropolitan
pallium
Pope Leo III
Avars
Carolingian Empire
missi dominici
emperor's will
synods
consuetudinary
Wilhelm von Giesebrecht
Laurissenses majores
Lorsch Abbey
Monumenta Germaniae Historica

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