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- Gozbert may refer to: Gozbert (Saint Gall) (816-837), Abbot of the monastery of St. Gall Gozbert, the father of Hedan II This disambiguation page lists...
- Gozbert (died 4 April 850 (?) in Rheinau) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 816 until 837 and also abbot of Rheinau Abbey until 850. The beginning...
- throughout the area. Duke Gozbert of Wurzburg became a Christian, but his wife remained a pagan. Kilian told Duke Gozbert that he was breaking Christian...
- Würzburg, which was inhabited by the East Frankish ruler, Herzog (Duke) Gozbert [de], who was, like his people, still pagan. The original group separated...
- Reginonis, Annales Alamannici, and the necrologies of the Swabian counts Gozbert and Managolt, who were killed in this battle. The chronicle Annalium Boiorum...
- consort of Thuringia by her respective marriages to brothers Hedan I and Gozbert [de]. She reportedly ruled as duchess after the death of her spouse in...
- 632–642 Radulf I, "King of Thuringia" after 641 642–687 Heden I 687–689 Gozbert 689–719 Heden II, son Carolingian dukes 849–873 Thachulf, Margrave of the...
- the German king Louis the Child, led by Count Gozbert of Alemannia, in the first Battle of Augsburg. Gozbert and Managolt, count of Alemannia, were killed...
- duchies. "Older" stem duchy 632–642 Radulf (I) 642–687 Heden I 687–689 Gozbert 689–719 Heden II "Younger" stem duchy 849–873 Thachulf 874–880 Radulf (II)...
- Plan was never actually built. It was so named because it is dedicated to Gozbert, abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. The planned church was intended to hold...