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Reginbert may
refer to:
Reginbert of
Reichenau (d. 848), monk and
librarian Reginbert of Seldenbüren [de] (d. 964),
legendary founder of
Saint Blaise...
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Reginbert of
Reichenau (died 846) was a
Benedictine monk who was a librarian,
scholar and
author active at the
Abbey of Reichenau, in what is now Germany...
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Reginbert of
Hagenau also
called Raimbert (10
November 1148) was 1130
provost of the
Stift St. Pölten and in 1138
bishop of P****au. At 1130 at the latest...
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educating the
clerks who
staffed Imperial and
ducal chanceries.
Abbot Reginbert of
Reichenau (died 846)
built up the
important book collection. Abbot...
- of Chiny.
Virtually nothing is
known about his rule in Chiny. In 1024,
Reginbert, the
Bishop of Verdun,
appointed Louis as
Count of
Verdun when
Count Herman...
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Raginpert (also
Raghinpert or
Reginbert) was the Duke of
Turin and then King of the
Lombards briefly in 701. He was the son of
Godepert and
grandson of...
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mentioned together with
Gerulf the
younger and
plausibly related 921–945,
Reginbert,
Ruled in
Franeker the
traditional seat of
government for
Westergo and...
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observationibus ecclesiasticis rerum was
written between 840 and 842 for
Reginbert the Librarian. It
deals in 32
chapters with
ecclesiastical usages, churches...
- have had to
become independent of Rheinau, in
which process the
shadowy Reginbert of Seldenbüren (died
about 962),
traditionally named as the founder, may...
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diocese in 988. The
first recorded bishops of
Odense were
Odinkar Hvide and
Reginbert, who was
consecrated by
Archbishop Æthelnoth of Canterbury, in 1022. Recent...