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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...
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Frothar or
Frotar (Latin Frotharius,
French Frotaire) was an
Aquitanian prelate in West Francia, who held two
different bishoprics and
three abbacies...
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Frothar of Toul was
bishop of Toul from
around 813 to his
death in 847. He is
known mainly for his
surviving collection of letters.
Before becoming bishop...
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Muslim caliph (b. 816)
Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, king of
Munster (Ireland)
Frothar of Toul,
Frankish bishop (approximate date) Hetto,
Frankish archbishop...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Rodulf Archbishop of
Bourges 866–876 Succeeded by
Frothar...
- consideration,
endowed his monastery, and in 824
appointed him to act with
Frothar of Toul as
arbitrator between Ismund,
abbot of
Moyenmoutier Abbey, and...
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Muslim caliph (b. 816)
Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, king of
Munster (Ireland)
Frothar of Toul,
Frankish bishop (approximate date) Hetto,
Frankish archbishop...
- Late in 860,
Hincmar of
Reims wrote a
letter to
Rodulf and
Archbishop Frothar of Bordeaux—who may have been a
kinsman of Rodulf's—outlining the difficulties...
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Verebulphus (769)
Sicarius (814, 816 – post 825)
Adalelmus (829 – post 848)
Frothar (860–76)
Adelbert (post 940)
Geoffrey I (post 982)
Gombald (989 – post...