Kraft of Meissen

Kraft of Meissen, also noted as Krafto, Craft, Crafto, Crato or Christ (died 1066) was a provost of Goslar Cathedral appointed and consecrated as Bishop of Meissen in 1066 in succession to Reiner of Meissen. He died however in the same year before he could enter upon his office.[1]

His death gave rise to a legend, to the effect that he was a very avaricious man who loved his treasure, which he loved to count. One day when he was doing so his servants heard a terrible cry and found him dead alone with a broken neck, and it was said that this was the work of the devil.[2]

References

  1. Eduard Machatschek: Geschichte der Bischöfe des Hochstiftes Meissen in chronologischer Reihenfolge (...), pp. 62-63. Dresden 1884
  2. J G T Grässe: Der Sagenschatz des Königreichs Sachsen, Band 1, kap. 32
Preceded by
Reiner of Meissen
Bishop of Meissen
10651066
Succeeded by
Saint Benno of Meissen
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