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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Reginonis,
Annales Alamannici, and the
necrologies of the
Swabian counts Gozbert and Managolt, who were
killed in this battle. The
chronicle Annalium Boiorum...
- Würzburg,
which was
inhabited by the East
Frankish ruler,
Herzog (Duke)
Gozbert [de], who was, like his people,
still pagan. The
original group separated...
- 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...
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travelled throughout the area. Duke
Gozbert of
Wurzburg became a Christian, but his wife
remained a pagan.
Kilian told
Gozbert that he was
breaking Christian...
- 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)...