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Adalgar (died 9 May 909),
venerated as
Saint Adalgar, was the
third archbishop of
Bremen from 888
until his death.
Adalgar is
revered as a
saint in the...
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Sylvester II His
skull is
preserved and kept in the St.
Vitus cathedral Adalgar 900s 9 May 909
Archbishop of
Bremen Adalgott II of
Disentis 1100s 1165...
- his election,
Rimbert travelled with
Bishop Theodric of
Minden and
Abbot Adalgar of
Corvey to the
court of
Louis the German, who sent him to Archbishop...
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Achilleus Kewanuka 1869 1886 Yes 1
Adalbert of
Prague 956 997 Yes 1
Adalgar 909 Yes 1
Adalgott 1165 Yes 1
Adamo Abate 1060 to 1070 Yes 1
Adelaide of...
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April 18 –
Dionysius II,
Syriac Orthodox patriarch of
Antioch May 9 –
Adalgar,
archbishop of
Bremen Aribo of Austria,
Frankish margrave ****er, bishop...
- Henry, Udo [Lothair Udo I] and Siegfried,
captured by
pirates with
Count Adalgar, and
reported that Udo was
killed in
battle with the Vikings.
Lothair married...
- Kill-da-Les and Kill-na-Sanctan near
Dublin in
Ireland (6th century)
Blessed Adalgar,
third archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (909)
Saint Vincent,
Abbot of St Peter...
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maternal uncles Henry, Udo and Siegfried,
captured by
pirates with
Count Adalgar.
Thietmar also
reports that
Henry destro**** the
castle at H****feld and...
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Hesse 998-999 Erfo 999 Razo 999
Burchard I 1000-1025
Azecho 1025-1044
Adalgar 1044
Arnold I 1044-1065
Adalbert I von
Rheinfelden 1065-1070
Adalbert II...
- Osric, king of
Northumbria 893 – Shi Pu,
warlord of the Tang
Dynasty 909 –
Adalgar,
archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen 934 – Wang Sitong,
Chinese general and governor...