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  1. Otto of Freising ( Latin: Otto Frisingensis; c. 1114 – 22 September 1158) was a German churchman of the Cistercian order and chronicled at least two texts which carries valuable information on the political history of his own time. He was the bishop of Freising from 1138.

  2. Otto Of Freising was a German bishop and author of one of the most important historico-philosophical works of the Middle Ages. Otto entered (1132 or 1133) the Cistercian monastery at Morimond in eastern Champagne and became its abbot in 1138 but was immediately called as bishop to Freising in.

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  3. Jun 11, 2018 · The German historiographer and philosopher of history Otto of Freising (ca. 1114-1158) was the first chronicler to treat religious and political events with artistic skill and vivid color and to depict them in their temporal as well as their transcendental significance.

  4. Mar 16, 2020 · A 1928 edition of the two cities, a historical work by Otto I, Bishop of Freising, covering the period from the creation to 1146 A.D. The book includes an introduction, bibliography, and translations of the original Latin text.

  5. In Otto Of Freising. Otto’s Chronica sive historia de duabus civitatibus is a history of the world from the beginning to 1146. Following St. Augustine, it interprets all secular history as a conflict between the civitas Dei (“the realm of God”) and the world; and it views its contemporary period… Read More. role in historiography.

  6. OTTO OF FREISING (c. 1114-1158), German bishop and chronicler, was the fifth son of Leopold III., margrave of Austria, by his wife Agnes, daughter of the emperor Henry IV.

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  8. Otto of Freising, bishop and historian, b. between 1111 and 1114, d. at Morimond, Champagne, France, September 22, 1158. He was the son of St. Leopold of Austria, and Agnes, daughter of Henry IV.