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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...
- Toul (ca 813-847), avec les
lettres de Theuthilde,
abbesse de
Remiremont Frotharius, Frotarius, Frothaire, Frotaire, Frotar. John
William Bernhardt, Itinerant...
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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 during...
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Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis 107–112 Rab****
Maurus 113–114
Walafridus Strabo, the Glossa...
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Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis, Rab**** Maurus,
Walafridus Strabo, the
Glossa Ordinaria, Leo...
- (815–827)
Agilulfus (c. 829–840)
Raoul of
Turenne (840–866)
Wulfad (866–876)
Frotharius (876–c. 893)
Adace (890–900)
Madalbert (900–910)
Saint Géronce de Déols...
- Migne, XCVIII. col. 923–929. the
letter mentioned above.
Epistle of
Frotharius and
Smaragdus to the
Emperor Louis (Epistola
Frotharii et
Smaragdi ad...
- no
bishops are
mentioned for
Bordeaux among Vatican and
local records.
Frotharius was
archbishop in 870, when he fled the city in the face of
Viking raids...