Freising - Cathedral
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Freising - Cathedral


Approaching Freising Cathedral (Saint Mary and Corbinian Cathedral). Founded up on that hill by frankish missionary St. Korbinian (born in Arpajon, south of Paris) as early as 724. He was the first bishop of the Diocese Freising, established (after his death) by St. Bonifacius (born in Crediton, near Exeter), another missionary to the germanic tribes (see: Fulda). One of St. Korbinian´s symbols is a bear, carrying Korbinian´s luggage, but that is another story..
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