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Aciliano, S Peter
Mentioned in CHLA 23:749
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Acusclum*, S Stephen
Church donated to Farfa in CDL 5:84
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Adelzhausen church
Unknown dedication; donated to Freising in FRE 108.
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Alburg, S Martin
Pecunia donated to Kremsmünster in ENN 2:2. Dedication known from DKAR 1:169 (where the church is called a 'capella').
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Altenhausen, S Valentine
Transacted in FRE 47
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Arzbach, S Mary
Ecclesia donated to Freising in FRE 97a
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Assling oratory
Founded by anonymous neighbours and faithful of Lantbert 7985 (7991), consecrated by Bishop Arbeo, and donated to Freising in FRE 91 by Lantbert.
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Asti, S Anastasius
Exchanger (represented) in CHLA 27:835
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Bergamo, S Alexander
Since its first documentary evidence (May 774, see BER 193), the medieval name of St. Alexander's church in Bergamo is always combined with a standardized formula which characterizes it as the burial-place of the town's patron saint ("ubi eius sanctum corpus requiescit").
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Bergamo, S Cassianus
Recipient in CDL 2:262
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Bergamo, S John
Recipient in BER 8
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Berganger oratory
Proprietary church of Adalfrid 7657, Richari 7658 and Anonymous (religious woman) 7659, donated to Freising in FRE 80.
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Berunianus*, S Elias
Church donated to Farfa in CDL 5:84
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Besena, S Quiricus
Recipient (represented) in CHLA 24:766
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Biburesdorf*, S Martin
Ecclesia donated to Wissembourg in WBG 53 and 128.
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Bonn, S Isidore
Neighbour in RHE 49
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Bonn, S Peter
None
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Bonn, S Remigius
Probably a proprietary church of Bonn's S Cassius stift; later it became the main parochial church of Bonn
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Brandolfes* church
Unknown dedication; ecclesia given to Wissembourg in WBG 217.
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Buch am Buchrain church
Unknown dedication; ecclesia donated to Freising in FRE 79 by Gudhelm 1860.