Adalram

Adalram († January 4 (?) 836 in Salzburg), the sixth successor was Rupert and second Archbishop of Salzburg in the 9th century and abbot of the monastery of Saint Peter.

Life

Was Adalram before his election as archbishop archdeacon. He went to his election as archbishop with a letter of the Emperor Louis to Rome, where he was conferred the pallium on 13 November 824. On October 23, 821 Adalram again consecrated the restored Maximilian cell of "godless Slavs " (which probably lived in the Pongau) had been repeatedly destroyed 820 again. Especially eager was Adalram in the mission. From Adalram is known that he often preached in the vernacular or vernacular to ( ie, essentially the Slavs ) to convert the "barbarians". Adalram consecrated himself the church in Ipusa (now Winklarn in Amstetten ). In Trai wall where the local royal court was a fief of Salzburg, there was at that time a archiepiscopal church. At Prince Privina Adalram was in good agreement, although this was not yet known to Christianity. Under him the first church of the present-day Slovakia was finally consecrated in Nitra.

In Karantania he appointed Otto ( as the successor of Theodoric ) for Chorbishop. King Ludwig had previously specifically identified the area belonging to the east and south of the Raab to the mission area of Salzburg.

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