- Tello
Tello (died
24 September probably 765) was theBishop of Chur from 758/759 until his death. He was the last member of the ecclesiastical dynasty of theVictorids to wield power inRhaetia through his control of the bishopric. His will is one of the earliest surviving records fromGraubünden and is an important source for the history of Rhaetia in the eighth century.According to his will, dated
15 December 765 , and the "Liber de feodis" of 1388, he was a son of Victor, the "praeses " of Rhaetia, and his wife Teusenda. It is also mentioned in the will that he had brothers and sisters, though they are left unnamed. His episcopate can be demonstrated from 759 and he held, concurrently, the title of "praeses", which had been his father's. He thus held both the spiritual and the temporal authority in the province.He is mentioned in the "Vita sancti Galli" of
Walafrid Strabo under the year 759 or 760. In 762 he participated in theCouncil of Attigny on theAisne as a suffragan of theArchdiocese of Mainz . His signature appears on the conciliar documents. Tello is elsewhere documented in the "Verbrüderungsbuch " (fraternity book) of theAbbey of Reichenau . He began the construction of the cathedral, which has an unusual crypt and was renovated in the Romanesque style.His death date is secured as 24 September, but the year is unknown, probably the same year as that of his will, which was dated to December. He bequeathed his extensive landed and movable wealth, which was concentrated in the lower
Surselva betweenFlims and Trun, toDisentis Abbey , with which he had had close ties.ources
*Wenneker, Eric. [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/t/tello_v_c.shtml "TELLO, Bischof von Chur"] in the "
Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikon ", Vol. IX (1996), pp 644–646.
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