Erembert, painting in Freising by Franz Joseph Lederer (1676-1733) and others.
Erembert is traditionally seen as the second bishop of the Diocese of Freising in Bavaria. Tradition used to consider him a half brother of the founder, Saint Corbinian (a Frank), though recent research argues he hailed from the Freising area.[1] He was appointed by Saint Boniface in 739, at the time of Boniface's reorganization of the Bavarian church.[2]
^Brunhölzl, Franz (1983). "Bischof Arbeo von Freising; Das Leben des heiligen Korbinian". In H. Glaser (ed.). Vita Corbiniani. Sammelblatt des Historischen Vereins Freising. Vol. 30. Franz Brunhölzl. München/Zürich. pp. 140–43.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Maß, Josef (2005). "Der hl. Bonifatius und das Bistum Freising". Beiträge zur altbayerischen Kirchengeschichte (in German). 48: 9–27.
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