Amand of Buseck
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Amand of Buseck
Summary
Amand of Buseck is a human[1]. He was born in Eppelborn[2]. He was born on February 2, 1685[3]. He passed away in Fulda[4]. He died on December 4, 1756[5]. He worked as a Catholic priest[6], Catholic deacon[7], Catholic bishop[8], and Christian minister[9].
Key Facts
- Born in Eppelborn[2], Amand of Buseck…
- Amand of Buseck passed away in Fulda[4].
- Amand of Buseck was born on February 2, 1685[3].
- Amand of Buseck died on December 4, 1756[5].
- Amand of Buseck held citizenship in Germany[10].
- Amand of Buseck worked as a Catholic priest[6].
- Amand of Buseck worked as a Catholic deacon[7].
- Amand of Buseck worked as a Catholic bishop[8].
- Amand of Buseck's professions included Christian minister[9].
- Amand of Buseck's field of work was pastoral care[11].
- Amand of Buseck's field of work was bishops‘ office[12].
- Amand of Buseck's field of work was Benedictine spirituality[13].
- Amand of Buseck held the position of titular bishop[14].
- Amand of Buseck held the position of auxiliary bishop[15].
- Amand of Buseck held the position of Roman Catholic Bishop of Fulda[16].
- Amand of Buseck held the position of Prince-Bishop[17].
- Among Amand of Buseck's employers was University of Fulda[18].
- Amand of Buseck's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].
- Amand of Buseck is recorded as male[20].
- Amand of Buseck's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Amand of Buseck's noble title is recorded as Prince-Bishop[22].
- Amand of Buseck's Commons category is recorded as Amand von Buseck[23].
- Amand of Buseck's religious order is recorded as Benedictines[24].
- Amand of Buseck's given name is recorded as Amand[25].
- Amand of Buseck's work location is recorded as Fulda[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Amand of Buseck's place of birth was Eppelborn[2]. He was born on February 2, 1685[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Catholic priest[6], Catholic deacon[7], Catholic bishop[8], and Christian minister[9]. Fields of work include pastoral care[11], a field of study[27]; bishops‘ office[12]; and Benedictine spirituality[13]. Amand of Buseck was employed by University of Fulda[18]. Positions held include titular bishop[14], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[28]; auxiliary bishop[15], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[29]; Roman Catholic Bishop of Fulda[16]; and Prince-Bishop[17], a noble title[30].
Personal Life
Amand of Buseck's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].
Death and Burial
Amand of Buseck died on December 4, 1756[5]. He died in Fulda[4].
FAQs
Where was Amand of Buseck born?
Amand of Buseck's place of birth was Eppelborn[2].
Where did Amand of Buseck die?
Amand of Buseck died in Fulda[4].
What did Amand of Buseck do for work?
Amand of Buseck worked as Catholic priest[6], Catholic deacon[7], Catholic bishop[8], and Christian minister[9].