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Hildebold (also
spelled Hiltebold, Hiltbold,
Hiltbolt or
Hildebald) may
refer to: Hiddi [de], born
Hildebold (died c. 813),
Saxon nobleman Hildebold of...
- the
previous count Ithier. In 825, he
received the town of
Cluny from
Hildebald,
Bishop of Mâcon, in an exchange. In 819, he and
Berengar of Toulouse...
- however, Otto lost his
countship at Worms,
which was
given to
Bishop Hildebald [de],
emperor Otto II's
imperial chancellor. When Otto II died suddenly...
- his mother, who was
backed by
Archbishop Willigis of
Mainz and
Bishop Hildebald of Worms.
Theophanu ruled the Holy
Roman Empire as
regent for a span of...
-
expedition into
Italy in the 960s, had not been born into a
noble family.
Hildebald of Worms, who had been
appointed as Otto II's
chancellor in 977 and then...
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negotiating on the
basis of do****ents
created by Burchard's
predecessor Bishop Hildebald, the
castle of Duke Otto was
dismantled and
rebuilt as a
monastery dedicated...
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mentioned by name in do****ents in 988. Otto III, Holy
Roman Emperor enfeoffed Hildebald,
Bishop of Worms, with the
royal forests around Wimpfen and Neckarbischofsheim...
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bishops Odalric of Aachen,
Adalbero I of Metz,
Goslenus of Toul and
Hildebald of Münster, and
abbots Bruno of Lorsch,
Agenoldus of
Gorze and
Odilo of...
- (d. 10
August 1346)
Sophie (before 1276 –
after 1328);
married Count Hildebald I of Oldenburg-Altbruchhausen (before 1270 –
after 1310)
Adelaide (c. 1270...
- When
Fulrad died,
Charlemagne chose Angilram, the
bishop of Metz and
Hildebald of
Cologne to be the new
abbots of Saint-Denis to
carry on the work of...