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- September 801 – 3 February 865), also known as Anskar, Saint Ansgar, Saint Anschar or Oscar, was Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen in the northern part of the...
- do****ents of 782, and built a cathedral there. Praised for its beauty by Anschar, it was dedicated in 789. He also built a small church at Blexen. Willehad...
- the North, Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, also known as Oscar and Anskar/Anschar Antherus 236 5 August Patriarch of Rome, Hieromartyr Anthimus of Nicomedia...
- name variant. The name Eliot appears in Normandy in 1195 and a son of Anschar Elyot in 1198. Large surviving clusters of Eliots in Seine Maritime (Normandy)...
- and death with places Reason for end of office Notes 847–865 Ansgar also Anschar in Low Saxon, Oskar in Scandinavian languages Corbie *796 or 8 September...
- University of Königsberg. He started to work as a Pastor at the Parish of St. Anschar and the „Bethlehem”-hospital in Eppendorf, Hamburg. In 1914 he returned...
- Flanders, he became a monk at Turholt in Belgium He worked in Denmark with St Anschar and succeeded him as Bishop of Hamburg-Bremen (865). See: (in Russian)...
- consulate at 22 Johnsallee. Receiving her primary school education at St. Anschar Höhere Mädchenschule, M****aquoi quickly mastered German. On the recommendation...
- examination in 1939, she gained practical experience of clerical work at St Anschar's Church in Neumünster. She was particularly active in caring for hospital...
- (Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester) appeared in one volume in 1866. A novel Anschar: a Story of the North (Plymouth 1850), was published anonymously in 1850...