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Reginard was
bishop of Liège in the Low
Countries from 1025 to 1037, and had the city's
first stone bridge over the
Meuse built, the Pont des Arches. The...
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original on 7
October 2015.
Retrieved 26
August 2015. Woolley,
Reginard Maxwell (1915).
Coronation Rites.
Cambridge University Press Kantorowicz...
- Liège)
Baldrick II (1008–1018)
Wolbodo (1018–1021)
Durandus (1021–1025)
Reginard (1025–1037)
Nithard (1037–1042) Wazo (1042–1048)
Theodwin (1048–1075) Henry...
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Zeitschrift fur
Kunstgeschichte 77 (2014).
Retrieved 30 July 2022. Woolley,
Reginard Maxwell (1915). "The Rite of Milan".
Coronation Rites. Cambridge: University...
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Balderic of Looz (1008–1018),
Wolbodo (1018–1021),
Durandus (1021–1025),
Reginard (1025–1038),
Nitard (1038–1042), the
learned Wazo, and
Theoduin (1048–1075)...
- Lorraine, had
meanwhile been able to
raise an army—in part by
appealing to
Reginard,
bishop of Liège, and
Albert II,
Count of
Namur for troops. When their...
- la réalité." Vaes,
following Baerten,
emphasizes that in 1031,
Bishop Reginard,
Balderic II's successor,
describes a
grant made in the
previous generation...
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Baldwin IV, he
himself apparently having reservations. In 1025 he
criticised Reginard,
recently appointed as
bishop of Liège, for
simply releasing suspected...
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teenager who
lives near Our
Bread and Pita,
friend of Jigsaw, Mike and Mary.
Reginard Armitage Pinkerton III, the
richest kid of the town.
Chase Jackson, the...
- of Liège. 1021
Durandus succeeds Wolbodo as prince-bishop of Liège 1025
Reginard succeeds Durandus as prince-bishop of Liège 1035 30 May
Death of Baldwin...