- EICHSTADIUM
- EICHSTADIUMurbs Bavariae, cuius Ep. cum Herbipolensi, institutus est, A. C. 746. vulgo Eichstat, quasi Quercopolis. Vide Aichstadium it. Eistadum.
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Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Joseph Mezger — (5 September 1635 – 26 October 1683) was an Austrian Benedictine of St. Peter s Archabbey, Salzburg. Life Mezger was born at Eichstädt. He took vows at the same time as his brother Francis Mezger in 1651, and was ordained priest in 1659. He… … Wikipedia
Paul Mezger — (born 23 November1637, at Eichstädt; died 12 April1702 at Salzburg) was an Austrian Benedictine theologian and academic of St. Peter s Archabbey, Salzburg. LifeHe took vows in 1653 and was ordained priest in 1660. He taught at the gymnasium of… … Wikipedia
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Eichstätt — • Diocese in Bavaria, north of the Danube, and suffragan to Bamberg Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eichstatt Eichstätt † … Catholic encyclopedia
Francis, Joseph, and Paul Mezger — Francis, Joseph, and Paul Mezger † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francis, Joseph, and Paul Mezger Three brothers, learned Benedictines of the monastery of St. Peter in Salsburg, and professors at the University of Salzburg. FRANCIS… … Catholic encyclopedia