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Hartbert van
Bierum (died 12
November 1150) was a
bishop of
Utrecht from 1139 to 1150.
Hartbert, or Heribert, in
several translations, was consecrated...
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Hartbert was
bishop of
Utrecht from 1139 to 1150.
Hartbert may also
refer to:
Hartbert or Ardobert,
bishop of Sens (8th century)
Hartbert,
bishop of Chur...
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Burchard (1100–1112)
Godbald (1114–1127)
Andreas van
Cuijk (1127/8–1139)
Hartbert (1139–1150)
Herman van
Horne (1151–1156)
Godfrey van
Rhenen (1156–1178)...
- before. The 1201
Hildesheim Chronicle describes a feud
between the
bishop Hartbert von
Hildesheim and the
brothers Ekbert and
Gunzelin von Wolfenbüttel. Earl...
- Emma
Accad -
Perez Mr.
Erwin N.
Perez Mr.
Joselito Dominic A.
Perez Mr.
Hartbert S.
Perez Ms.
Linda Mercedes A.
Perez Atty.
Carmelo O.
Villacete - Corporate...
- 1127-1128 – 1139 (1139):
Andreas van
Cuijk 1139 (1139) – 1150 (1150):
Hartbert 1151 (1151) – 1156 (1156):
Herman van
Horne 1156 (1156) – 1178 (1178):...
- 1048–1051:
Dankwart 1068–1080:
Dietrich I 1080–1092:
Volkmar II 1100–1122:
Hartbert 1124–1137:
Ludolf 1137–1138:
Landbert 1138–1160:
Wiggar 1160–1173: Wilman...
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September 16 –
Sibylla of Burgundy,
queen of
Sicily (b. 1126)
November 12 –
Hartbert van Bierum,
bishop of
Utrecht November 21 – García IV (the Restorer), king...
- Groningen,
Overijssel and
Drenthe as a fief by the Holy
Roman Emperor. In 1141
Hartbert van Bierum, the
Bishop of
Utrecht gave
Groningen and
Drenthe as fiefdoms...
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dated occurrence (1199 to 1206) is a copy of a
certificate from
bishop Hartbert of Hildesheim. At this time
there was a
settlement of Bernhard, earl of...