Eido II

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Eido II (also noted as Aico, Ido, Egidius, Aigo, Eiko or Heiko; died 1045 or 1046), was Bishop of Meissen from 1040 to 1045 or 1046.

Bishop Eido II is documented solely in the context of a gift by Emperor Henry III to the bishopric of Meissen, at the instigation and on the recommendation of Humfrid, Archbishop of Magdeburg, and Margrave Ekkehard I of Meissen; Eido is supposed to have been a friend of Ekkehard.[1]

Eido's death, according to Machatschek, occurred either in the last part of 1045 or in the first half of 1046.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Eduard Machatschek: Geschichte der Bischöfe des Hochstiftes Meissen in chronologischer Reihenfolge (...), pp. 50-55. Dresden 1884
Preceded by
Dietrich I of Meissen
Bishop of Meissen
1040–1045 or -46
Succeeded by
Bruno I of Meissen


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