- Arn (Bishop of Würzburg)
Saint Arn or Arno von Endsee (died
13 July 892 ) was theBishop of Würzburg from 855 until his death. He was a pupil of Bishop Gozbald, who died on20 September 855 ; Arn was elected bishop in his place. [AF, 855 (p. 37 and n1).] Arn was a warrior-prelate, recorded fighting against almost every external foe of the Germans at one point in his career or another.In his first year in office, the cathedral of
Würzburg was destroyed by lightning and Arn had to rebuild it. He was an active participator in the East Frankish government ofLouis the German (who appointed him),Charles the Fat , andArnulf of Carinthia .In 871,
Louis the German held an assembly atFrankfurt and from there sent Arn andRuodolt, Margrave of the Nordgau , to defend the border between theDuchy of Bavaria andGreat Moravia because he had heard that the Moravians were planning an invasion. The Moravians had constructed a very large, circular wall to force the Germans through a very narrow opening and thus cut them off from fleeing. Arn, however, aware of the trap, caught a Moravian army leading back a Bohemian bride offguard and forced it into the trap. [AF, 871 (p. 66&67).] The Moravian were forced to abandon their horses and flee on foot. In 872, however, he assistedCarloman of Bavaria againstSvatopluk of Moravia and was defeated. [AF, 872 (p. 68).]In 884, Arn and
Henry of Franconia led the forces of allEast Francia against aViking army invading Saxony and were victorious. [AF(M), 884 (p. 95).] In 892, Arn, on the advice ofPoppo, Duke of Thuringia , had undertaken an expedition against the Wends and was killed, either during a mass on the Chemnitz nearFrankenburg or, after withdrawing toSandberg (perhapsWiederau orTaurastein ), in a decisive battle with the Slavs. [Reuter, 124 n9. Some sources make him murdered "after" the battle was lost.] Poppo was deposed from his office for his poor counsel and Arn was replaced by Rudolf, a member of theConradine family.He is buried in St-Aegidien in
Colditz and was immediately reckoned a martyr. He was finallycanonised in the 18th century. Around 1250, a chapel was built in his honour atMittweida .ources
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Reuter, Timothy (trans.) " [http://www.medievalsources.co.uk/fulda.htm The Annals of Fulda] ". (Manchester Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992.
*" [http://de.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=ADB:Arno_%28Bischof_zu_W%C3%BCrzburg%29&oldid=134598 Arno (Bischof zu Würzburg).] " "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie", by the "Historischen Kommission bei der Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften", Band 1, Seite 577. (Retrieved 14 June 2007, 3:51 UTC)Notes
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