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Halinard was the
Archbishop of Lyon
between 1046 and 1052; he also
served as
abbot of the
monastery of Saint-Bénigne in
Dijon between 1031 and 1052. He...
- envoys,
following their instructions,
suggested as a
suitable candidate Halinard,
Archbishop of Lyon, who was a
fluent speaker of Italian, and was well...
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Irish abbot and
musician Amadeus I,
count of
Savoy (approximate date)
Halinard,
French archbishop (approximate date) Hugh II,
count of
Ponthieu (also...
- crimes. One defender, Hugh of Besançon, rose but didn't speak. Another,
Halinard of Lyon,
mitigated the charges,
saying Hugh of
Langres was
guilty of simony...
- Fisquet, pp. 169-170.
Archbishop Halinard died in Rome on 29 July 1052, poisoned. Fisquet, pp. 171-175.
HALINARD,
Erzbischof von Lyon Fisquet, pp. 176-177...
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Irish abbot and
musician Amadeus I,
count of
Savoy (approximate date)
Halinard,
French archbishop (approximate date) Hugh II,
count of
Ponthieu (also...
- The
following month,
Henry called a council.
Although the
Romans wanted Halinard of Lyons, the
Bavarian Bishop Poppo of
Brixen was chosen,
taking the name...