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Nithard (c. 795–844), a
Frankish historian, was the son of Charlemagne's
daughter Bertha. His
father was Angilbert.
Nithard was born
sometime around the...
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Nithard was
bishop of Liège, in the Low Countries, from 1038 to 1042.
Nithard, who had
lived in Liège for decades, was
elected bishop in
succession to...
- Juan
Everardo Nithard SJ (German:
Johann Eberhard Nithard) (Falkenstein (Upper Austria), 8
December 1607 – Rome, 1
February 1681) was an
Austrian priest...
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executed in June 1668 for
plotting to
murder Nithard,
reputedly on John's behalf. In
February 1669,
Nithard was
succeeded as
valido by Aytona, who died...
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Angilbert were sons Hartnid,
about whom
little is known, the
historian Nithard,
Abbot of St.
Riquier a daughter, Bertha, who went on to
marry Helgaud...
- Walter, ed. (1970).
Carolingian Chronicles:
Royal Frankish Annals and
Nithard's Histories.
University of
Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-06186-0. Sotirović...
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although several had
children with
unmarried partners.
Bertha had two sons,
Nithard and Hartnid, with Charlemagne's
courtier Angilbert;
Rotrude had a son named...
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first being her
personal confessor and
fellow Austrian, Juan
Everardo Nithard. His most
urgent task was to end the
costly wars with
France and Portugal...
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Reginarid dynasty.
Nithard, a near contemporary,
mentions him twice: In 840
after the
death of
Louis the Pious, a
Giselbert is
described by
Nithard as one of those...
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Portugal was a
priority for the new
Spanish government, and Juan
Everardo Nithard made an Anglo-Spanish
treaty dependent on
English help in
achieving that...