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Chrodegang (Latin: Chrodogangus; German:
Chrodegang, Hruotgang; died 6
March 766) was the
Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748
until his death. He...
- was a
Frankish noble and
Count of Hesbaye, son of a
brother of
Saint Chrodegang, the
Bishop of Metz and
therefore grandson of
Sigramnus of Hesbaye. Ingram...
- Sigramnus,
Count of Hesbaye.
Landrada and
Sigramnus were
parents of
Saint Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz. Note that
Rotrude and
Charles had a
daughter also named...
- the sick whom they
tended by day and by night. And the rule
given by
Chrodegang to his
canons enjoined that
there should be a
hospital near
their house...
- (Lorsch). They
entrusted its
government to Cancor's
cousin Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz.
Chrodegang dedicated the
church and
monastery to
Saint Peter and became...
- were the
brothers of
Robert of Hesbaye, and Landrada,
mother of
Saint Chrodegang,
archbishop of Metz, is
likely to have been his sister.[according to whom...
- present-day
eastern Belgium, or
perhaps descended from the
family of
Chrodegang of Metz. However,
these proposals are unproven.[citation needed] According...
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before the
Battle of Amblève.
Sigramnus married Landrada. They had:
Saint Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz (d 776.) Gundeland, monk at
Gorze (d 778 or 9.) Son, name...
- own dwellings, and were not
infrequently married. In the 8th
century Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz (743–766),
compiled a code of
rules for the
clergy of...
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organised in the
eighth and
ninth centuries. The rule
given them by
Saint Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz (742-766), is
almost entirely drawn from that of Saint...