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- Frothar or Frotar (Latin Frotharius, French Frotaire) is a Frankish given name and may refer to: Frothar of Toul, bishop of Toul c. 813 – 847 Frothar (archbishop...
- Frothar or Frotar (Latin Frotharius, French Frotaire) was an Aquitanian prelate in West Francia, who held two different bishoprics and three abbacies during...
- Diocese of Nîmes from 1066, He was coadjudicator for his first 11 years with Frotaire II, sole bishop for 4 years and then shared the see with Pierre I. Ermangaud...
- I of Auvergne, Odo of Toulouse, Sancho III of Gascony, and Archbishop Frotaire of Bordeaux. He was clearly one of the leading personages in Aquitaine...
- Languedoc. His brother Fredol was bishop of Puy. Like his predecessor Frotaire I [fr], Geraldus gave much attention to the reconstruction of Psalmody...
- was first built on the site in the 4th or 5th century. In 976 the Bishop Frotaire had the Abbey of Saint-Front constructed on the site of the church. The...
- 890–916 Robert II of Tours 916–932 Theotolo 932–945 Joseph II 946–957 Frotaire 957–960 Hardouin 960–980 Archambault de Sully 981–1008 Hugues de Chateaudun...
- the 19th century. Probably around 1037 or 1059, the successor of Bishop Frotaire (the castrum founder) is said to have given Auberoche Castle [fr] to the...
- residence of the Bishops of Périgueux, was erected around 980 by Bishop Frotaire de Gourdon to defend Périgueux from the Normans. The oldest parts of the...
- Pope's proposal was not recognized, except by the Archbishop of Bordeaux, Frotaire, for personal interests. Pope Gregory VII confirmed the primacy of the...