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- Adalbold was the name of: Adalbold I, 9th-century bishop of Utrecht Adalbold II of Utrecht, 11th-century bishop of Utrecht This disambiguation page lists...
- Adalbold I Bishop of Utrecht Church Catholic Church Diocese Archdiocese of Utrecht In office 867–898 Personal details Died 898...
- Adalbold II of Utrecht (died 27 November 1026) was a bishop of Utrecht (1010–1026). He was born in 975 probably in the Low Countries, and received his...
- Overijssel. The northern parts were annexed in 1536 as the County of Drenthe. Adalbold II (1010–1026) Bernold (1026/7–1054) William I (1054–1076) Conrad (1076–1099)...
- Utrecht 854 (854) – 866 (866): Hunger of Utrecht 866 (866) – 899 (899): Adalbold I 899/900 (899/900) – 917 (917): Radboud of Utrecht 917/8 (917/8) – 975/6 (975/6):...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Baldwin I (bishop) Bishop of Utrecht 995–1010 Succeeded by Adalbold II of Utrecht...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Adalbold I Bishop of Utrecht 900–917 Succeeded by Balderic of Utrecht...
- Preceded by Liudger of Utrecht Bishop of Utrecht 854–866 Succeeded by Adalbold I...
- "county Drenthe" is mentioned, when Emperor Henry II gave it to Bishop Adalbold II of Utrecht. Subjugation of this region into the Holy Roman Empire culminated...
- fires and then rebuilt. A Romanesque style church was built by Bishop Adalbold and consecrated in 1023. It is thought to have been the center of a cross-shaped...