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  2. Virgil of Salzburg. Virgil ( c. 700 – 27 November 784), also spelled Vergil, Vergilius, Virgilius, Feirgil or Fearghal, was an Irish priest and early astronomer. He left Ireland around 745, intending to visit the Holy Land; but, like many of his countrymen, he settled in Francia.

  3. On Sept. 24, 774, Virgilius dedicated the first Salzburg cathedral to St. rupert of salzburg. This celebrated church, praised by alcuin, has only recently been properly appreciated.

  4. Nov 27, 2016 · At the urgent request of the clergy and laity of Salzburg Virgil received episcopal consecration on 15 June, 767. All our sources agree that he ruled his diocese with wisdom and energy. Immediately after his consecration he began the erection of a cathedral church.

  5. One of the most learned men of his time, St. Vergil of Salzburg (fl. VIII Century) was born in Ireland and undertook a journey to Europe in 743. He spent two years at the court of Pepin the Short and travelled to Bavaria to make peace between the French king and Duke Odilo. Odilo appointed Vergil ...

  6. After the martyrdom of St. Boniface, Vergilius was made Bishop of Salzburg (766 or 767) and laboured successfully for the upbuilding of his diocese as well as for the spread of the Faith in neighbouring heathen countries, especially in Carinthia.

  7. St Virgilius of Salzburg. (d. 784) bishop of Salzburg. Quick Reference. ( c. 700–84), ‘Apostle of Carinthia’. A learned Irishman, he went to the Continent in 743 and for some years governed the diocese of Salzburg without becoming bishop.

  8. Saint Virgilius of Salzburg, also known as Fergal, Feargal, Fearghal, Ferghil, Vergil, Virgiel, and Virgil, was a Benedictine monk born in the 8th century in Ireland. He later became an influential figure in the Christian Church, particularly in Salzburg, Austria.

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