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Deutsch: Heinrich I, Graf von Geisenhausen, 22. Bischof von Augsburg (973-982). Joseph Hager, Bildergalerie der Augsburger Bischöfe, Innenwand, Augsburger Dom. Geisenhausen – 1000 Jahre Heimat und Lebensraum. Festschrift 1982
Date 1726–1781
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Heinrich, Graf von Geisenhausen, wurde von seinem Cousin Kaiser Otto II. zum 22. Bischof von Augsburg (973-982) investiert. Er war der letzte Spross derer von Geisenhausen und der einzige Sohn aus dem herzoglichen Hause der Luitpoldinger, des Markgrafen der Ostmark, Burggraf von Regensburg, Purchard (Burghart) von Geisenhausen und seiner Gat tin Adelheid, einer Tochter von Herzog Arnulf von Bayern. Seiner Abstammung gemäß trachtete er einen Bischofssitz zu erreichen. Bischöfe wurden damals aus schließlich vom Kaiser eingesetzt.

Heinrichs Ain Graff von Geissenhaussen
Erwelllt 973
Regier[t] 9 Jar

Gemälde von Joseph Hager: Bildergalerie der Augsburger Bischöfe, Innenwand, Augsburger Dom.

In: Geisenhausen – 1000 Jahre Heimat und Lebensraum. Festschrift zum Jubiläumsjahr 1982, S. 13.
Author Josef Hager (Maler) (1726–1781)

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