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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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attacks from the
Hungarian armies), led by Gebhard, Duke of
Lorraine and
Liudger, the
count of Ladengau.
These two
armies tried to
unite and
fight the Hungarians...
- Liutger, also
spelled Liudger, Ludger, or Leodegar,
Latinized as Lutegerus, is a
German male
personal name,
composed of liut 'people' and ger 'spear'...
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people in it and
killing a cow there.
Altfrid tells the same
story of St.
Liudger. Adam of
Bremen retells the
story and adds that the
island was Heiligland...
- State.
Syracuse University Press. p. 269. ISBN 0-8156-0808-X. Dienel, Hans-
Liudger (2004). Linde,
History of a
Technology Corporation, 1879-2004. Palgrave...
- 94: 1–19, doi:10.2307/630416, JSTOR 630416, S2CID 162973494 Dienel, Hans-
Liudger; Meighörner,
Wolfgang (1997), "Der Tretradkran",
Publication of the Deutsches...