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- An Archchaplain is a cleric with a senior position in a royal court. The title was used in the Frankish kingdom in the Carolingian period. Willigis (c982-c1007)...
- abbot, archchaplain and bishop Hilduin of Saint-Martin [fr] (died 860), abbot Hilduin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (fl. 854–867), abbot, archchaplain and bishop...
- was Otto of Worms' youngest son. After serving in the royal court as archchaplain to Queen Gisella, William was made bishop of Strasbourg in 1028 or 1029...
- Cologne thereafter. A friend of Charlemagne, in 791 Hildebold was made the archchaplain and chancellor of the Imperial Council. At the request of Charlemagne...
- scholar, Israel the Grammarian. In 951, Otto appointed Bruno as his archchaplain. Bruno soon received further advancement. In 953, the Archbishopric of...
- Conrad I, the first non-Carolingian German king, appointed Pilgrim the archchaplain and archchancellor of his court. In September 916, Pilgrim attended the...
- for heresy and laid down punishments for rebels. In 870, he became the archchaplain of Louis the German until 876 and thereafter of Louis the Younger until...
- conducting a campaign against Pippin II, Charles appointed Ebroin as his archchaplain. Ebroin was among the leaders of the army being ****embled to fight Pippin...
- great political sense and fought the Vikings vigorously. He was the archchaplain of the royal court and one of the chief ministers of the joint-kings...
- archbishop on 7 September 907. From 907 to 911, Archbishop Pilgrim was archchaplain of King Louis IV. He died on 8 October 923. Fischer, pp. 33-34. Adalbert...