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Hagano was a
petty nobleman (mediocris) who
achieved influence in
Lotharingia and West
Francia during the rule of
Charles the
Simple (898–922). He was...
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certain Hagano, a
petty nobleman (mediocris) and a
relative of Charles's
first wife Frederuna, had
turned the
aristocracy against him. He
endowed Hagano with...
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Haguna or
Hagana is a
historical Germanic name. It is
attested in the form
Hagano in Old High
German (8th century) and as
Haguna and
Hagena in Old English...
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tribute and hostages. King Gibicho, here
described as a
Frankish king, gave
Hagano as a
hostage (of
Trojan race, but not, as in the Nibelungenlied, a kinsman...
- 53: 67–75. doi:10.1179/174582306X93200. S2CID 170318913. Tanaka, Yasuko;
Hagano, Koichi; Kuno, Tomoyasu; Nagashima,
Kazushige (1 May 2008) [1
February 2008]...
- (Old
Norse Hǫgni,
often anglicized as Hogni, Old
English Hagena,
Latin Hagano) is a
Burgundian warrior in
Germanic heroic legend about the Burgundian...
- not
seriously disturbed until about 921 when Charles'
favoritism towards Hagano aroused rebellion.
Supported by many of the
clergy and by some of the most...
- Greatʻs mother-in-law, to
entrust it to a
favorite of his,
Hagano. The
favoritism shown Hagano caused a
great deal of
resentment and led, in part, to a...
- "free man" (Charles),
Hengest "stallion",
Raban "raven" (Rab**** Maurus),
Hagano/Hagen "enclosure",
Earnest "vigorous, resolute".
Germanic names often feature...
- when the pope
condemned and
deposed them as well as John of
Ravenna and
Hagano of Bergamo.
Emperor Louis II took up the
cause of the
deposed bishops, while...