- 750–53
Hildegar (bishop of Meaux),
ruled 856–76
Hildegar (bishop of Beauvais),
ruled 933–72
Hildegar (bishop of Limoges),
ruled 977–90
Hildegar of Chartres...
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Hildegar of
Chartres was a
physician and
mathematician of the
school of Chartres. A
favourite student of
Bishop Fulbert of Chartres, he
eventually became...
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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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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...
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Hildegar (died c. 972) was the
bishop of
Beauvais from 933
until his death. He
signed do****ents
variously Hildegarius,
Hildierus or Hildricus. Hildegar...
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Hildegar (also
Hildiger or Hildeger; died 8
August 753) was the
bishop of
Cologne from 750.
Probably of
noble birth, he was a
supporter of the Carolingians...
- Boniface. Xue Ping,
general of the Tang
Dynasty (approximate date)
August 8 –
Hildegar,
bishop of
Cologne November 3 – Pirmin,
Visigothic abbot (b. c. 700), founder...
- 695–708 Anno I 708–710
Faramund 710–713
Agilolf 713–717
Reginfried 718–747
Hildegar 750–753
Bertholm 753–763
Rikulf 763–784
Hildebold 784–818
Hadbold 818–842...
- Auger-Ali****ime,
Canadian tennis player 117 – Trajan,
Roman emperor (b. 53) 753 –
Hildegar,
bishop of
Cologne 869 –
Lothair II,
Frankish king (b. 835) 998 – Sŏ Hŭi...
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Regino of Prüm, who
characteristically gets the date
wrong (572): In 869,
Hildegar,
Bishop of Meaux,
composed a Vita
Faronis episcopi Meldensis in
which he...