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Liutbert may
refer to: Liutpert, king of the
Lombards (died 702)
Liutbert, Prince-Bishop of Münster (died 871), see Prince-Bishopric of Münster Liutbert...
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Liutbert (or Ludbert) (died 889) was the
Archbishop of
Mainz from 863
until his death. He also
became Abbot of
Ellwangen in 874 and is
reckoned the first...
- Fuldenses, the
chief of Charles's
opponents in this
matter was most
likely Liutbert,
Archbishop of Mainz.
Because Charles had
called together the "bishops...
- the
three archbishops of the East
Frankish kingdom—Wilbert of Cologne,
Liutbert of
Mainz and
Ratbod of Trier—and the West
Frankish archbishops of Reims...
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links with the
circle of
Liutbert,
Archbishop of Mainz, and is
written from a
Franconian perspective and are
partisan to
Liutbert and the
kings he served...
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Liutpert (or
Liutbert) (died 702) was the
Lombard king of
Italy between 700 and 702, with interruption. Upon
succeeding his father, King Cunincpert, at...
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primacy to his brothers.
Louis also
retained his father's
chief advisor,
Liutbert,
Archbishop of Mainz. He and his
brother ruled their kingdoms independently...
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Archbishop Liutbert of
Mainz surprised them in
their camp. The
survivors fled by night,
leaving their plunder behind.
Henry and
Liutbert are the most...
- Francia, sent
Liutbert,
archbishop of Mainz, to
consecrate the
priest Wilbert instead. On 7
January 870,
Wilbert was
acclaimed by
Liutbert with the consent...
- Fuldenses, the
chief of Charles'
opponents in the
matter was
probably Liutbert,
Archbishop of Mainz.
Because Charles had
called together the "bishops...