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John II (died 9 February 782) was the abbot of Saint Gall and of Reichenau and, from 760 to 782, was the Bishop of Constance. Initially, John was a monk at the Abbey of Reichenau. When Othmar was taken prisoner by Bishop Sidonius in the year 759, John was appointed abbot of Saint Gall. After 4 July 760, he became abbot of the Abbey of Reichenau and Bishop of Constance. He held the offices in personal union. According to the Necrology of Reichenau, John died on 9 February 782.

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  • Johannes II. von Konstanz (de)
  • John II (bishop of Constance) (en)
  • Jean II de Constance (fr)
  • Johann II (biskup Konstancji) (pl)
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  • Johannes II. von Konstanz († 9. Februar 782 in Konstanz) war Abt der Klöster St. Gallen und Reichenau und von 760 bis 782 Bischof von Konstanz. Johannes war zunächst Mönch im Kloster Reichenau und wurde nach der Gefangennahme Otmars 759 von Bischof Sidonius zum Abt der Abtei St. Gallen ernannt. Nach dem 4. Juli 760 wurde er zudem Abt des Klosters Reichenau und Bischof von Konstanz. Die Ämter führte er in Personalunion. Dem Reichenauer Necrologium zufolge starb Johannes am 9. Februar 782. (de)
  • Jean II de Constance, morte le 9 février 782 à Constance, est Abbé des Monastères de Saint-Gall et de Reichenau. Il est Évêque de Constance de 760 à 782. (fr)
  • Johann II także łac. Johannes (zm. 9 lutego 782) – duchowny Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, biskup Konstancji (760–782), opat klasztoru Sankt Gallen (759–782) i klasztoru Reichenau (760–782) – pierwszy duchowny zarządzający jednocześnie wszystkimi trzema najważniejszymi ośrodkami duchowymi Alemanów. (pl)
  • John II (died 9 February 782) was the abbot of Saint Gall and of Reichenau and, from 760 to 782, was the Bishop of Constance. Initially, John was a monk at the Abbey of Reichenau. When Othmar was taken prisoner by Bishop Sidonius in the year 759, John was appointed abbot of Saint Gall. After 4 July 760, he became abbot of the Abbey of Reichenau and Bishop of Constance. He held the offices in personal union. According to the Necrology of Reichenau, John died on 9 February 782. (en)
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  • Johannes II. von Konstanz († 9. Februar 782 in Konstanz) war Abt der Klöster St. Gallen und Reichenau und von 760 bis 782 Bischof von Konstanz. Johannes war zunächst Mönch im Kloster Reichenau und wurde nach der Gefangennahme Otmars 759 von Bischof Sidonius zum Abt der Abtei St. Gallen ernannt. Nach dem 4. Juli 760 wurde er zudem Abt des Klosters Reichenau und Bischof von Konstanz. Die Ämter führte er in Personalunion. Dem Reichenauer Necrologium zufolge starb Johannes am 9. Februar 782. (de)
  • John II (died 9 February 782) was the abbot of Saint Gall and of Reichenau and, from 760 to 782, was the Bishop of Constance. Initially, John was a monk at the Abbey of Reichenau. When Othmar was taken prisoner by Bishop Sidonius in the year 759, John was appointed abbot of Saint Gall. After 4 July 760, he became abbot of the Abbey of Reichenau and Bishop of Constance. He held the offices in personal union. According to the Necrology of Reichenau, John died on 9 February 782. As abbot of Saint Gall, John pursued a specific property and acquisition policy in southern Breisgau, eastern and southern Thurgau, and across Lake Constance in Linzgau and Argengau. He established the connections to the properties south of Lake Constance through the acquisition of property in Romanshorn and Steinach near Arbon. Under Abbot John, the contingent donations began to take place where the donors kept the property assigned to the monastery, but committed themselves to an annual payment of interest. In this way, relationships between the monastery and the people developed which were fostered and checked by Abbot John in line with Frankish politics. The result was the increasing delimitation of the areas of influence of Saint Gall and Constance leading to a contract between the abbey and the bishopric which was confirmed by Charlemagne in 780. During John's role as Abbot of Saint Gall, Winithar was head of the scriptorium and the school of Saint Gall. He is the first in this office who is known by name. (en)
  • Jean II de Constance, morte le 9 février 782 à Constance, est Abbé des Monastères de Saint-Gall et de Reichenau. Il est Évêque de Constance de 760 à 782. (fr)
  • Johann II także łac. Johannes (zm. 9 lutego 782) – duchowny Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, biskup Konstancji (760–782), opat klasztoru Sankt Gallen (759–782) i klasztoru Reichenau (760–782) – pierwszy duchowny zarządzający jednocześnie wszystkimi trzema najważniejszymi ośrodkami duchowymi Alemanów. (pl)
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