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See also: dates from the 9th century, was a kinsman of the Merovingian See also: house, and See also: bishop of See also: Worms under See also: Childebert III
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(695-711)
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At the invitation of th! duke of See also: Bavaria, Theodo II., See also: Rupert went to See also: Regensburg (Ratisbon), where he began his apostolate
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He founded the See also: church of St
See also: Peter near the Wallersee, and subsequently, at See also: Salzburg, the church of St Peter, together with a monastery and a dwelling for the clerks, as well as a convent for See also: women " in superiori castro Iuvavensium." He died and was buried at Salzburg
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He is regarded as the apostle of the Bavarians, not that the See also: land was up to that See also: time altogether See also: heathen, but because of his services in the promotion and consolidation of its See also: Christianity
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See Bibliotheca hagiographica See also: Latina (Brussels, 1899), n
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7390—7403; W
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Levison, " Die alteste Lebensbeschreibung Ruperts von Salzburg " in Neues Archiv fur aeltere deutsche Geschichtskunde, See also: xxviii
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283 seq.; Hauck, Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands (3rd ed.), i
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372 seq
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