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which he refused,
Albero was in 1130
chosen Archbishop of
Trier to
succeed Meginher. The
position was not an easy one, for the
church was in need of reform...
- 1066–1078
Egilbert of Rothenburg, 1079–1101
Bruno 1101–1124
Gottfrid 1124–1127
Meginher 1127–1130
Albero de
Montreuil 1131–1152
Hillin of
Falmagne 1152–1169 Arnold...
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Meginhere (
Meginher, Meginherus) (died
after 811), a
Frankish count and
nobleman from the
court of Charlemagne, a
confidant of the emperor.
Meginhere was...
- (812–817)
Counts Walah,
later Abbot of
Corbie under Louis the Pious, c. 822
Meginher, son-in-law of
Hardrad who had
conspired against Charlemagne Otulf (perhaps...
-
Wetterau 1066–1078
Egilbert 1079–1101
Bruno 1101–1124
Gottfrid 1124–1127
Meginher 1127–1130
Albero de
Montreuil 1131–1152
Hillin of
Falmagne 1152–1169 Arnold...
- 17
February 1003) 1003–1022:
Dietmar (1003 to 18 June 1022) 1023–1027:
Meginher (1023 to 10
December 1027) 1028–1036:
Gozmar (1028 to 10
December 1036)...
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collegiate church, and
endowed six
canonries to
serve the church.
Archbishop Meginher of
Trier died on 1
October 1130. In 1131,
during the
politicking over choosing...
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November 1000
Wodilulf 998 to 17.
February 1003
Dietmar 1003 to 18. June 1022
Meginher 1023 to 10.
December 1027
Gozmar 1028 to 10.
December 1036
Alberich 1036...
- (1079–1101) Bruno, Prince-bishop (1101–1124) Gottfrid, Prince-bishop (1124–1127)
Meginher, Prince-bishop (1127–1130)
Albero de Montreuil, Prince-bishop (1131–1152)...