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Eilward (also
noted as Agilward, Elvart, Eilbart, Erward, Ediward, Eduard,
Hildeward or Hildebert; d. 24
November 1023), a
member of the
Saxon noble house...
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Volkold or
Volkrad 970 or 972 992 Eido I or Ido, Ägidius 992 1015
Eilward or Agilward,
Hildward (Ekkehardiner) 1016 1023 Hugbert,
Hukbrecht or Hubert...
- Preceded by
Volkold Bishop of
Meissen 992–1015 Succeeded by
Eilward...
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Magdeburg October 24 – Kou Zhun,
Chinese grand chancellor November 24 –
Eilward,
bishop of Dresden-Meissen
December 5 – Hartwig,
archbishop of Salzburg...
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Count Esico of
Ballenstedt Gunther (d. 1025),
Archbishop of
Salzburg Eilward (d. 1023),
Bishop of
Meissen Matilda,
married Dietrich II,
Margrave of...
- Preceded by
Eilward Bishop of
Meissen 1016–1023 Succeeded by
Dietrich I of Meissen...
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Count Esico of
Ballenstedt Gunther (d. 1025),
Archbishop of
Salzburg Eilward (d. 1023),
Bishop of
Meissen Matilda,
married Dietrich II,
Margrave of...
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ecclesiastical offices:
Gunther was
since 1024
Archbishop of
Salzburg and
Eilward from 1016 was
Bishop of Meissen. Oda two
sisters were
Liutgard (wife of...
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Magdeburg October 24 – Kou Zhun,
Chinese grand chancellor November 24 –
Eilward,
bishop of Dresden-Meissen
December 5 – Hartwig,
archbishop of Salzburg...
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refused to pay his rent of one
denarius to a
local farmer,
Ailward or
Eilward. On an
upcoming holiday,
Ailward suggested that
Fulke should repay half...