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Hetto (died 847) was the
Archbishop of
Trier from 814
until his death. In this capacity, he was both a
political and
ecclesiastical leader.
Louis the...
- BCE, when it was
replaced by the Indo-European
Hittite language. The name
Hetto-Iberian (or Proto-Iberian) was
proposed by
Georgian historian Simon Janashia...
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Experiments in the
Dissoi Logoi. The
American Journal of Philology121(1): 24. ton
hēttō logon kreittō
poiein Mattey, G.J. "Protagoras on Truth".
Retrieved 22 October...
- 758–791
Richbod 791–804,
first archbishop Waso 804–809
Amalhar 809–814
Hetto 814–847
Dietgold 847–868
Bartholf von
Wetterau 869–883
Radbod 883–915 Rudgar...
- in 1874, the
Emperor Wilhelm I
erected a
monument over it. In 846
Bishop Hetto of
Trier gifted by deed to
Abbot Marcuardus the
hamlet of Scindalasheim...
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Church of St.
Peter at Trier. In 816
Louis the
Pious confirmed to
Archbishop Hetto the
privileges of
protection and
immunity granted by his father. At the...
- the
abbot of
Mettlach prior to his
election in 847 to
succeed his uncle,
Hetto, as archbishop. He took up his post
three years later, but was inadequately...
- of
Munster (Ireland)
Frothar of Toul,
Frankish bishop (approximate date)
Hetto,
Frankish archbishop (approximate date) Isa ibn
Mansur al-Rafi'i, Muslim...
- Marinus,
Nabor and Felix,
martyrs in
North Africa.
Saint Etto of
Fescau (
Hetto of Dompierre-sur-Helpe),
Abbot of St Peter's at
Fescau in
Belgium and also...
- Adjacent's
spring break/battle of the
bands plans in jeopardy. 3 3 "In the G-
Hetto"
George Versc****
David Morgasen &
Timothy Stack &
James R.
Stein March 28...