- Giselher,
Gisilher, Gisiler, or
Giseler (Latin: Gislaharius) is a
Germanic masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Giselher of Burgundy,
Burgundian king...
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Gisilher,
Gisiler or
Giseler (died 1004) was the
second Archbishop of Magdeburg,
succeeding Saint Adalbert, from 981
until his
death in 1004. From 971...
- labours, but died on a
visit to his
native Bavaria. He was
succeeded by
Gisilher. This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Ott...
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Zscherben (contemporarily in (former) Geusa, in Merseburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
Christian New
diocese Archbishop of
Magdeburg 968–981 Succeeded by
Gisilher...
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priest and
archdeacon Eochaid ua Flannacáin,
Irish cleric and poet (b. 935)
Gisilher (or Giselmar),
archbishop of
Magdeburg Khusrau Shah, king of the Justanids...
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Henry 's
claims were
supported by
Archbishop Egbert of Trier,
Archbishop Gisilher of Magdeburg, and
Bishop Dietrich I of Metz. Otto III's
right to the throne...
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Henry II was also
supported by
Archbishop Egbert of Trier,
Archbishop Gisilher of Magdeburg, and
Bishop Dietrich I of Metz.
Those who
opposed Henry II's...
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between the duke and the
emperor concerning this event. When
Archbishop Gisilher died in 1004, the
cathedral chapter elected as his
replacement Walthard...
- devastated.
Ricdag and
Dietrich of the
Nordmark joined with the
troops of
Gisilher,
Archbishop of
Magdeburg and the
Bishop of
Halberstadt and
defeated the...
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Adalbert of Magdeburg, the
Apostle of the Slavs, died and his
successor Gisilher had to
struggle with the
resistance by the
Magdeburg chapter. He was backed...