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Halitgar (Halitgarius, Halitcharius, Halitgaire, Aligerio) was a ninth-century
bishop of
Cambrai (in
office 817–831). He is
known also as an
apostle to...
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dating to the late 10th
century we find: The word
wicca also
appears in
Halitgar's earlier Latin Penitential, but only once in the
phrase swa
wiccan tæcaþ...
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Charlemagne pushed for
Christianisation in Denmark, with Ebbo of Rheims,
Halitgar of Cambrai, and
Willeric of
Bremen proselytizing in the
kingdom during...
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legate to the North. He was
licensed to
preach to the
Danes and he and
Halitgar,
bishop of Cambrai, and Willerich,
bishop of Bremen, went
there in 823...
- amb****adors from the
Byzantine Empire.
Responsively he sent
Ansfrid and
Halitgar,
Bishop of Cambrai, to
Constantinople as amb****adors with
legatine authority...
- Charlemagne, who gave to the
diocese a
sacramentary and
important canons Halitgar (Halitgarius, Halitgaire) (817–831), an
ecclesiastical writer and apostle...
- in an
evangelizing mission to
Denmark in 823, with Ebbo of
Rheims and
Halitgar,
bishop of Cambrai. It had only a very
limited success, the conversion...
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writers of this era,
including Chrodegang of Metz,
Paulinus of Aquileia,
Halitgar of Cambrai, and
Jonas of Orléans, drew from Pomerius,
although these writers...
- has been
attributed variously to Hrab**** Maurus,
Ecgberht of York and
Halitgar of
Cambrai (only in O is the
Quadripartita directly ****ociated with the...
- in the
Prankish kingdom the most
interesting work is the
Penitential of
Halitgar,
bishop of
Cambrai from 817 to 831. As
penances had for a long time been...