"Pilgrim von Passau"@de . . "Pellegrino di Passavia, Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus, (920 circa \u2013 Passavia, 21 maggio 991) fu vescovo di Passavia."@it . "Pellegrino di Passavia, Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus, (920 circa \u2013 Passavia, 21 maggio 991) fu vescovo di Passavia."@it . . "Pilgrim de Passau"@fr . . "Pilgrim von Passau (auch: Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus) (* um 920; \u2020 21. Mai 991 in Passau) war der 18. Bischof von Passau."@de . . . . . "Piligrim (Pilgrim of Passau, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus) (died 20 May 991) was Bishop of Passau. Piligrim was ambitious, but also concerned with the Christianization of Hungary. He was educated at the Benedictine Niederaltaich Abbey, and was made bishop in 971. To him are attributed some, if not all, of the Forgeries of Lorch. These are a series of documents, especially papal bulls of Pope Symmachus, Pope Eugene II, Pope Leo VII, and Pope Agapetus II, fabricated to prove that Passau was a continuation of a former archdiocese of Lorch. By these he attempted to obtain from Benedict VI the elevation of Passau to an archdiocese, the re-erection of those dioceses in Pannonia and M\u0153sia which had been suffragans of Lorch, and the pallium for himself. There is extant an alleged Bull of Benedict VI gra"@en . . . "3215"^^ . . "14275599"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Pellegrino di Passavia"@it . "1008887401"^^ . . . . . . "Pilgrim von Passau (auch: Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus) (* um 920; \u2020 21. Mai 991 in Passau) war der 18. Bischof von Passau."@de . . . . . . "Pilgrim, Bischof von Passau"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Piligrim"@en . . . "7"^^ . . "1344"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Pilgrim de Passau (ou Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus), n\u00E9 vers 920 et mort le 21 mai 991 \u00E0 Passau, fut le 18e \u00E9v\u00EAque de Passau de 971 jusqu'\u00E0 sa mort."@fr . . . . "Franz-Reiner Erkens"@en . . . . . "Piligrim (Pilgrim of Passau, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus) (died 20 May 991) was Bishop of Passau. Piligrim was ambitious, but also concerned with the Christianization of Hungary. He was educated at the Benedictine Niederaltaich Abbey, and was made bishop in 971. To him are attributed some, if not all, of the Forgeries of Lorch. These are a series of documents, especially papal bulls of Pope Symmachus, Pope Eugene II, Pope Leo VII, and Pope Agapetus II, fabricated to prove that Passau was a continuation of a former archdiocese of Lorch. By these he attempted to obtain from Benedict VI the elevation of Passau to an archdiocese, the re-erection of those dioceses in Pannonia and M\u0153sia which had been suffragans of Lorch, and the pallium for himself. There is extant an alleged Bull of Benedict VI granting Piligrim's demands; but this is also the work of Piligrim, possibly a document drawn up for the papal signature, which it never received. Piligrim converted numerous pagans in Hungary. He built many schools and churches, restored the Rule of St. Benedict in Niederaltaich, transferred the relics of Maximilian of Tebessa from Alt\u00F6tting to Passau, and held synods (983\u2013991) at (Lorch), Mautern an der Donau, and Mistelbach. In the Nibelungenlied he is lauded as a contemporary of the heroes of that epic."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pilgrim de Passau (ou Piligrim, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus), n\u00E9 vers 920 et mort le 21 mai 991 \u00E0 Passau, fut le 18e \u00E9v\u00EAque de Passau de 971 jusqu'\u00E0 sa mort."@fr . . . . . . .