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Haymon is a mythical figure from Tyrol in form of a giant. It is said that Haymon was the founder of , a premonstratensian abbey, located in the south of Innsbruck. He is said to have lived between 600 and 900 years ago and to have died in the year 878 A.D. in Wilten. According to a 13th-century sources, Haymon's grave is at the altar of the Collegiate Church in Wilten. It has been speculated that Haymon was a Bavarian nobleman named Haimo.Albeit its similar spelling and pronunciation to the ancient Greek name Haimon (Greek: Αἵμων), no relation could be shown.

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  • Der Riese Haymon ist eine Sagenfigur aus Tirol. Der Sage nach ist er der Gründer des Klosters Wilten im Süden Innsbrucks und war Landesherr in Tirol. Er soll zwischen 600 und 900 Jahren gelebt haben und im Jahr 878 n. Chr. im Stift Wilten gestorben sein. Haymons Grab beim Altar der Wiltener Stiftskirche wird bereits im 13. Jahrhundert erwähnt. Wahrscheinlich war er ein bayerischer Adeliger namens Haimo. (de)
  • Haymon is a mythical figure from Tyrol in form of a giant. It is said that Haymon was the founder of , a premonstratensian abbey, located in the south of Innsbruck. He is said to have lived between 600 and 900 years ago and to have died in the year 878 A.D. in Wilten. According to a 13th-century sources, Haymon's grave is at the altar of the Collegiate Church in Wilten. It has been speculated that Haymon was a Bavarian nobleman named Haimo.Albeit its similar spelling and pronunciation to the ancient Greek name Haimon (Greek: Αἵμων), no relation could be shown. (en)
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  • Der Riese Haymon ist eine Sagenfigur aus Tirol. Der Sage nach ist er der Gründer des Klosters Wilten im Süden Innsbrucks und war Landesherr in Tirol. Er soll zwischen 600 und 900 Jahren gelebt haben und im Jahr 878 n. Chr. im Stift Wilten gestorben sein. Haymons Grab beim Altar der Wiltener Stiftskirche wird bereits im 13. Jahrhundert erwähnt. Wahrscheinlich war er ein bayerischer Adeliger namens Haimo. (de)
  • Haymon is a mythical figure from Tyrol in form of a giant. It is said that Haymon was the founder of , a premonstratensian abbey, located in the south of Innsbruck. He is said to have lived between 600 and 900 years ago and to have died in the year 878 A.D. in Wilten. According to a 13th-century sources, Haymon's grave is at the altar of the Collegiate Church in Wilten. It has been speculated that Haymon was a Bavarian nobleman named Haimo.Albeit its similar spelling and pronunciation to the ancient Greek name Haimon (Greek: Αἵμων), no relation could be shown. (en)
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