-
Richbod would first be do****ented as a monk in the
Lorsch monastery where he
worked as a do****ent clerk. After, he
would be
noticed and
picked up as a...
-
named Louis,
possibly with
Count Rorgon; and
Hiltrude had a son
named Richbod,
possibly with a
count named Richwin. The
Divisio Regnorum issued by Charlemagne...
-
Basinus 671–697 d. 706 ?
Leudwinus 697–718 Milo 718–758
Wermad 758–791
Richbod 791–804,
first archbishop Waso 804–809
Amalhar 809–814
Hetto 814–847 Dietgold...
- Name
start end
Chrodegang 764 765
Gundeland 765 778
Helmerich 778 784
Richbod 784 804
Adalung 804 837
Samuel 837/838 857
Eigilbert 857 864/865 Thiothroch...
- the
Franks r. 768–814
Desiderata of the
Lombards Regina Luitgard d. 800
Richbod Abbott of Saint-Riquier 805–844
Theodoric b. 807
Pepin the
Hunchback c...
-
Tajoom Uk'ab K'ahk',
Mayan king 686 –
Emperor Tenmu of ****an (b. 631) 804 –
Richbod,
archbishop of
Trier 895 – Kong Wei,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty 918...
- (d. 872) May 19 – Alcuin,
bishop and
advisor to
Charlemagne October 1 –
Richbod,
archbishop of
Trier Saint Abundantia,
Christian saint Giovanni Galbaio...
-
abbacy was back in his
control he
would bestow it on Louis. On 14 June 844,
Richbod and Nithard,
abbot and lay
abbot respectively of Saint-Riquier, died in...
- 802) 804 May 19 – Alcuin,
bishop and
advisor to
Charlemagne October 1 –
Richbod,
archbishop of
Trier Saint Abundantia,
Christian saint Giovanni Galbaio...
- detail.
Heinrich Fichtenau argued that the
author of the
Lorsch annals was
Richbod, a
pupil of
Alcuin of York and a
member of Charlemagne's
court circle until...