- of
Sabina until at
least 1062. A
successor bishop to the see of Sabina,
Hubaldus, is
recorded under Pope
Alexander II, on
October 1063,
indicating that...
- John
David Hubaldus Lehman (born in 1887 in Amstelveen) was a
Dutch clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga. He was appointed...
-
Hucbald (c. 840 or 850 – 20 June 930; also
Hucbaldus or
Hubaldus) was a
Benedictine monk
active as a
music theorist, poet, composer, teacher, and hagiographer...
- of
Rarotonga in 1966.
Bernardin Castanié, C.I.M. (1923–1939) John
David Hubaldus Lehman, C.I.M. (1939–1959)
Hendrick Joseph Cornelius Maria de Cocq, SS...
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Elector Title Elevated Elevator Notes Hubaldus (Ubaldo)
Bishop of
Sabina 1063
Alexander II
Giovanni Minuto Bishop of Tusculum c. 1073
Alexander II Created...
- Elevated: 11th
Century Bisantius (attested 1063)
Bisantius [Veterandus (1129)]
Hubaldus (attested 1130 to 1138)
Bisantius (attested 1150)
Bertrandus (c.1157 –...
-
confer holy orders. On 10 June 1213, Pope
Innocent III
ordered Archbishop Hubaldus of
Ravenna and
Bishop Sicard of
Cremona to
obtain the
resignation of Bishop...
-
delegation to the king,
composed of
Bishop Bernard of Porto,
Cardinal Hubaldus of
Santa Croce in Gerusalemme,
Cardinal Joannes of S. Anastasia, Cardinal...
- 1030, in a do****ent of
Conrad II.
Aporti I, pp. 72-73. Schwartz, p. 111.
Hubaldus signed do****ents for
Conrad II on 27
February 1031. His
latest do****ent...
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tithe and offerings. In 1144,
Cardinals Guido of S.
Crisogono and
Hubaldus of S. Pr****ede, the
papal legates,
issued a
decision concerning the complaints...