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Saint Thietmar (Dietmar, Thiemo) of Minden was bishop of Minden from 1185 or 1186 until his death in 1206. According to tradition, Thietmar was from Bavaria. It was Thietmar's custom to eat only bread and water, although this practice physically weakened him. A miracle recorded of him states that one day, when water from the well was brought to him by a servant, it had become wine. The bishop rejected the wine and asked for water again. When he received wine again, Thietmar began to distrust his servant. The bishop accompanied the servant to the well. When the servant scooped up water, it again transformed itself into wine.

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  • Thietmar von Minden (de)
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  • Saint Thietmar (Dietmar, Thiemo) of Minden was bishop of Minden from 1185 or 1186 until his death in 1206. According to tradition, Thietmar was from Bavaria. It was Thietmar's custom to eat only bread and water, although this practice physically weakened him. A miracle recorded of him states that one day, when water from the well was brought to him by a servant, it had become wine. The bishop rejected the wine and asked for water again. When he received wine again, Thietmar began to distrust his servant. The bishop accompanied the servant to the well. When the servant scooped up water, it again transformed itself into wine. (en)
  • Thietmar (auch Thiemo, Theodemarus, heute Dietmar von Minden genannt; * Bayern; † 5. März 1206 in Minden) war Bischof von Minden von 1185 bis 1206. Der Name Thietmar (heute: Dietmar) kommt aus dem Althochdeutschen und bedeutet Der im Volk Berühmte. Am 21. März 1189 verlieh Kaiser Heinrich VI., zu dieser Zeit noch König, Bischof Dietmar von Minden das Recht, die bei Dehem (heute: Ortsteil Dehme der Stadt Bad Oeynhausen) und bei Cruckeberge (heute: Ortsteil Krückeberg der Stadt Hessisch Oldendorf) entdeckten Silbervorkommen auszubeuten. Im Jahr 1200 weiht Thietmar das Kloster Marienwerder ein. (de)
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  • Minden (en)
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  • Sculpture of Thietmar. Minden Cathedral. (en)
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