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- and 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...
- Hildebold (also spelled Hiltebold, Hiltbold, Hiltbolt or Hildebald) may refer to: Hiddi [de], born Hildebold (died c. 813), Saxon nobleman Hildebold of...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- fought in the Bremen Prince-Archbishopric Feud on the side of his cousin Hildebold of Wunstorf against Rüstringen, Östringen and Stedingen. When the feud...
- father's ministers, such as Elisachar, abbot of St. Maximin near Trier, and Hildebold, Archbishop of Cologne. Later he replaced Elisachar with Hildwin, abbot...
- probably only the Roman building was used. Around 800 AD, Archbishop Hildebold had a rectangular choir added to the oval building, into the ancient cavaedium...
- The tradition of scholarship was strong here; John's instructor was Hildebold, who had studied at Paris under Remi d'Auxerre. At the age of twenty,...
- 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...