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- Hildegrim (c. 750 – 19 June 827) was Bishop of Châlons from 804 to 810 and the second abbot of Werden Abbey, after his elder brother Ludger, from 809...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Thiatgrim Bishop of Halberstadt 840–853 Succeeded by Hildegrim II...
- the pagan Saxons and Polabian Slavs. Under its (supposed) first bishop Hildegrim of Châlons the capital was moved to Halberstadt, confirmed by Charles'...
- (approximate date) Eigil of Fulda, Bavarian abbot (approximate date) Hildegrim, bishop of Châlons (approximate date) Leo III, pope of the Catholic Church...
- means "terrible". It has nothing to do with the Norse sea giant Ægir. Hildegrim Middle High German: Hildegrîn, Old Norse: Hildegrímur Based on *hildi-...
- of Nevers (or of Jointures) Gervasius and Protasius (Catholic Church) Hildegrim of Châlons Juliana Falconieri Romuald Ursicinus of Ravenna Zosimus June...
- Turin Grigol of Kakheti, Georgian prince Guillemundus, Frankish nobleman Hildegrim, bishop of Châlons Jing Zong, emperor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 809) Li...
- between Münster and Werden for the possession of his remains. His brother Hildegrim was appealed to, and after consultation with the emperor, decided in favour...
- Gebhard of Speyer Arn of Würzburg Liutbert of Münster Theoderic of Minden Hildegrim of Halberstadt Liuthard of Paderborn Gerolf of Verden Egibert of Osnabrück...
- for Mariental Abbey in 1158. Because the Eschenroder church dates from Hildegrim of Châlons († 827), traditionally the first bishop of the diocese of Halberstadt...