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- Saint Altfrid (or Altfrid of Hildesheim) (died 15 August 874) was a leading figure in Germany in the ninth century. A Benedictine monk, he became Bishop...
- Altfrid Heger (born 24 January 1958) is a German racing driver who competed in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship. He won the 1988 Guia Race. Heger...
- Marc Surer, Dieter Quester, Altfrid Heger, Thierry T****in) (BMW 635 CSi) 1988 Spa 24 Hours (Roberto Ravaglia, Altfrid Heger, Dieter Quester) (BMW M3)...
- has identified the polis or oppidum Navalia as Essen. Around 845, Saint Altfrid (around 800–874), the later Bishop of Hildesheim, founded an abbey for...
- successive Vitae, beginning with the serious contemporary biographical work of Altfrid and p****ing through the Vita Secunda and Vita Tertia to the Libellus Monasteriensis...
- proprietary church in Brunshausen, was consecrated by the Hildesheim bishop Altfrid and Liudolf's minor daughter Hathumoda became its first abbess. The convent...
- the Frankish House of Billung. About 852 the couple together with Bishop Altfrid of Hildesheim founded Brunshausen Abbey, which, once relocated to Gandersheim...
- defiled the spring by baptizing people in it and killing a cow there. Altfrid tells the same story of St. Liudger. Adam of Bremen retells the story and...
- February 865), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen and "Apostle of the North" Altfrid von Hildesheim (died 15 August 874), Bishop of Hildesheim, and founder...
- formerly the collegiate church of Essen Abbey, founded in about 845 by Altfrid, Bishop of Hildesheim, around which the city of Essen grew up. The present...