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- Ludger (Latin: Ludgerus; also Lüdiger or Liudger) (c. 742 – 26 March 809) was a missionary among the Frisians and Saxons, founder of Werden Abbey and...
- Liudger (also Liutger, Ludiger, Liudiger or Luderus, Low German: Lüder; died 26 February 1011) was the younger brother of the Saxon Duke Bernhard I of...
- Liudger or Ludger was Bishop of Utrecht from around 848 to ca. 854. Ludger was probably related to several other bishops of Utrecht from the ninth and...
- po****rly venerated as a saint for her good works. She was married to Liudger of Saxony. She is also the first female inhabitant of Bremen to be known...
- Hunger became a Benedictine. After the death of his predecessor Liudger of Utrecht, Liudger's nephew Craft was offered the seat. However, Craft, a very wealthy...
- bishop is Saint Liudger, the first bishop of Münster. The goose was according to a po****r legend thrown into a dry well by Liudger, in order to find...
- Liutger, also spelled Liudger, Ludger, or Leodegar, Latinized as Lutegerus, is a German male personal name, composed of liut 'people' and ger 'spear'...
- Notable persons with the name include: Saint Ludger, bishop of Münster Liudger of Utrecht, bishop of Utrecht Ludger Alscher (1916–1985), German archaeologist...
- September 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2011. "Vita des heiligen Liudgers" [Resume of the holy Liudgers]. Kirchensite.de (in German). Archived from the original...
- was Altfrid's relative Gerswit (see also: Essen Abbey). In 799, Saint Liudger had already founded Benedictine Werden Abbey on its own grounds a few kilometres...