- Otgar,
Otger or
Odgar is a
Germanic masculine given name (from Proto-Germanic *Audawakraz). It may
refer to:
Saint Otger [nl] (fl. 8th century), missionary...
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Frankish Benedictine monk,
becomes archbishop of
Mainz after the
death of
Odgar. Æthelred I, king of Wes**** (approximate date) Al-Mu'tazz,
Muslim caliph...
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Otgar (died 21
April 847), also
spelled Odgar or Otger, was the
archbishop of
Mainz from 826
until his death. In 834,
Archbishop Otgar made a pilgrimage...
- Richholf, Prince-archbishop (787–813) Adolf, Prince-archbishop (813–826)
Odgar, Prince-archbishop (826–847) Rab**** Maurus, Prince-archbishop (848–856)...
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including Gebhard,
Count of the Lahngau,
Count Adalbert of Metz and
Archbishop Odgar of
Mainz opposed Louis the German's
revolt against Emperor Louis the Pious...
- Olwen, in
which the
cauldron of
Diwrnach the Irishman,
steward (maer) to
Odgar son of Aedd, King of Ireland, is
among the
anoetheu which Culhwch is required...
- no use to him
unless extracted from the boar
while still alive, and only
Odgar the son of Aedd the king of
Ireland was
capable of
accomplishing this. This...
- Rab****
Maurus (left)
presents his work to
archbishop Odgar of
Mainz (right)...
- Rab****
Maurus (left), with
Alcuin (middle),
presents his work to
archbishop Odgar (right)...
- 745–754
Lullus 754–786 (First archbishop)
Richholf 787–813
Adolf 813–826
Odgar 826–847 Rab****
Maurus 848–856 Karl 856–863
Ludbert 863–889
Sunderhold 889–891...