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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...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Thiatgrim Bishop of
Halberstadt 840–853 Succeeded by
Hildegrim II...
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Eigil of Fulda,
Bavarian abbot (approximate date)
Hildegrim,
bishop of Châlons (approximate date) Leo III, pope of the
Catholic Church...
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Turin Grigol of Kakheti,
Georgian prince Guillemundus,
Frankish nobleman Hildegrim,
bishop of Châlons Jing Zong,
emperor of the Tang
Dynasty (b. 809) Li...
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pagan Saxons and
Polabian Slavs.
Under its (supposed)
first bishop Hildegrim of Châlons the
capital was
moved to Halberstadt,
confirmed by Charles'...
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Nevers (or of Jointures)
Gervasius and
Protasius (Catholic Church)
Hildegrim of Châlons
Juliana Falconieri Romuald Ursicinus of
Ravenna Zosimus June...
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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...
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means "terrible". It has
nothing to do with the
Norse sea
giant Ægir.
Hildegrim Middle High German: Hildegrîn, Old Norse: Hildegrímur
Based on *hildi-...
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church at the site
probably existed in the days of the
missionary bishop Hildegrim of Châlons
before 827 AD; Schöppenstedt
later became the seat of a Halberstadt...
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Gebhard of
Speyer Arn of Würzburg
Liutbert of Münster
Theoderic of
Minden Hildegrim of
Halberstadt Liuthard of
Paderborn Gerolf of
Verden Egibert of Osnabrück...