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Saint Lietbertus (
Lietbert, Libert, Liberat) of
Brakel (or of Cambrai, de Lessines) (ca. 1010–1076) was
bishop of
Cambrai from 31
March 1051 to 28 September...
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Ursula Vones-Liebenstein: The
Liber ecclesiastici et
canonici ordinis of
Lietbert of Saint-Ruf. In:
Shaping Stability.
Disciplina Monastica, Vol. 11. Leiden:...
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older than Anne. Her
wedding on 19 May 1051
followed the
installation of
Lietbert as
bishop of Cambrai, and Anne was
crowned immediately following the marriage...
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eleventh and
twelfth centuries.
Before 1076, Hugh
rebelled against the
bishop Lietbert and was excommunicated. The
bishop refused to lift the ban "unless [Hugh]...
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various bodies of
craftsmen settled in this new
urban space that
Bishop Lietbert had
protected by an
earth rampart. Even
today the Grand-place, the covered...
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himself was
elected bishop of
Avignon in 1096. He was
succeeded as
abbot by
Lietbert. In 1107, the
canon Berengar was
elected bishop of Orange. In 1111, Olegarius...
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undertook a
pilgrimage to Jerusalem. This is
known from the Vita of
Bishop Lietbert of Cambrai, who met the
returning Helinand at
Laodicea while on his own...
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County of Flanders. He was
related to both of his predecessors,
Lietbert (his uncle) and
Gerard I. He was "German in
language in culture", as his...
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charter granting the
church at
Stenay to
Gorze in 1069. A
charter of
Bishop Lietbert from 1070
shows some of his
relics deposited in the
church of Saint-Ghislain...
- (15
August 2018 –) John S. Ott (2007), "'Both Mary and Martha':
Bishop Lietbert of
Cambrai and the
construction of
episcopal sanctity in a
Border Diocese...