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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...
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consecrated in 870. The
cathedral is now
known as
Hildebold Cathedral after Bishop Hildebold, who was a
close advisor to
Charlemagne and died in 818...
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Hildebold of
Wunstorf (? - 11
October 1273), also Hildbold, was the Prince-Archbishop of
Bremen from 1258
until his death. He was a son of
Hildebold II...
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Hildebold (died 3
September 818) was the
Bishop of
Cologne from 787
until 795 and the
first Archbishop of
Cologne thereafter. A
friend of Charlemagne...
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fought in the
Bremen Prince-Archbishopric Feud on the side of his
cousin Hildebold of
Wunstorf against Rüstringen, Östringen and Stedingen. When the feud...
- of a
bishop since the
Roman period;
under Charlemagne, in 795,
bishop Hildebold was
promoted to archbishop. In the 843
Treaty of
Verdun Cologne fell into...
- father's ministers, such as Elisachar,
abbot of St.
Maximin near Trier, and
Hildebold,
Archbishop of Cologne.
Later he
replaced Elisachar with Hildwin, abbot...
- 713–717
Reginfried 718–747
Hildegar 750–753
Bertholm 753–763
Rikulf 763–784
Hildebold 784–818
Hadbold 818–842 Hildwin [de] 842–849 Günther 850–864 Hugo Welf...
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saint Felix,
bishop of
Urgell (Spain) García I Jiménez, duke of
Gascony Hildebold,
archbishop of
Cologne Michael the Confessor,
bishop of
Synnada Morman...
- parti****ted in the
Synod of Koblenz. He died
around 924 and was
buried in the
Hildebold Dom in Cologne. Wisplinghoff,
Erich (1969). "Hermann I.". Neue Deutsche...