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Hildegar (also
Hildiger or Hildeger,
French Hildegare or
Hildegaire) is a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Hildegar (bishop of...
- his son
Hildebert became lord of Limoges,
followed by Hildebert's son
Hildegaire, then Hildebert's
grandson Géraud,
establishing in a
lasting way the dynasty...
- Hildegar, or in
French Hildegaire (died 873/76), was the
bishop of
Meaux from
around 856
until his death. In
January 862, a band of
Vikings under the son...
- V of Aquitaine,
Richard III of Normandy.
According to the
chronicler Hildegaire of Poitiers, once the
ceremony once over,
Constance fled on horseback...
- 886, his son
Hildebert became lord of Limoges, and then Hildebert's son
Hildegaire, then Hildebert's
grandson Géraud,
establishing in a
lasting way the dynasty...
- (Frotier) of Périgueux,
Abbon of Saintes,
Hugues I of
Jarnac of Angoulême and
Hildegaire of Limoges, it
established for the
first time the
peace of God: its canons...
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Hildegar (French Hildegare,
Hildegaire; died 990) was the
bishop of
Limoges from 977. He was the son of Gerald, the
viscount of Limoges, and Rotild. His...
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twentieth since Denis of Paris.
According to the
tradition accepted by
Hildegaire,
Denis was the
first bishop of Meaux, and was
succeeded by his disciple...
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Geilo 869
Anselm 869–896
Turpin D'Aubusson 905–944
Ebalus II 958–963
Hildegaire 977–990
Alduin 990–1012 Géraud I 1012–1020
Jourdain de
Laront 1029–1051...