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Adaldag (c. 900 – 28
April 988; also Adelgis, Adelger, and Adalgag) was the
seventh archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, from 937
until his death.
Adaldag was...
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under the care of
Adaldag,
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. His
period of
exile was brief; Adam of
Bremen noted: ”The
archbishop [
Adaldag] kept him with great...
- Charlemagne.
Emperor Otto I
established the
bishopric of
Oldenburg under Adaldag,
archbishop of Hamburg. To the
Northern Germanic Vikings, the city was...
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included Archbishop William of
Mainz (Otto's
illegitimate son),
Archbishop Adaldag of Bremen, and Hadamar, the
Abbot of Fulda. Otto
endowed the bishoprics...
- of deacon.
Lived out the rest of his life in
Hamburg under the care of
Adaldag,
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. Oct 1032–Sept 1044
April 1045–May 1045 Nov...
- Holy
Roman Emperor Otto I. Otto
charged Bishop Adaldag of
Bremen with
missionary work to the Rus';
Adaldag consecrated the monk
Libutius of the Convent...
- 988) was a
bishop of the
Ancient See of Aarhus. He was
ordained by
bishop Adaldag of Hamburg-Bremen in 948 in the
first ordination of
bishops in the Scandinavian...
- never-ending flow". Abū Ja'far al-Khāzin,
Persian astronomer (d. 971)
Adaldag,
archbishop of
Bremen (approximate date)
Berengar II, king of
Italy (approximate...
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Lombard nobleman March 988 –
Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir, Arab
prince April 28 –
Adaldag,
archbishop of
Bremen May 6 – Dirk II,
count of
Frisia and
Holland May...
- more
dignified place.
Grelle claimed the
relics were
those Archbishop Adaldag brought from Rome in 965. The
cathedral master-builder
Johann Hemeling...