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Saint Rimbert (or Rembert) (c. 830 - 11 June 888 in Bremen) was
archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, in the
northern part of the
Kingdom of East
Frankia from...
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known as the Vita Anskarii, is the
hagiography of
saint Ansgar,
written by
Rimbert, his
successor as
archbishop in the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. The...
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Francis Rimbert (born 3
October 1952 in Val d'Oise, France) is a
French musician and composer.
Francis Rimbert started playing classical piano when he...
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Patrick Rimbert (French pronunciation: [patʁik ʁɛ̃bɛʁ]; July 20, 1944) is a
French politician. He is a
member of the
Socialist Party. He
served as Mayor...
- René
Rimbert (September 19, 1896 –
March 23, 1991) was a
French painter. His work is
often ****ociated with Naïve art but has
influences from Neorealism...
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changed to seriousness. His pupil, successor, and
eventual biographer Rimbert considered the
visions (of
which this was the first) to have been Ansgar's...
- by more
contemporary German sources such as the 9th
century writings of
Rimbert and the 11th
century work of Adam of Bremen. Due to a lack of preserved...
- Hamburg-Bremen
Rimbert gives the
first known description of Birka. The town was the
center of
Catholic missionary activities in the 9th
century Sweden.
Rimbert's interests...
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regions including eastern Sweden and the
islands of
Gotland and Bornholm.
Rimbert in his Vita
Ansgari described early conflicts between the
Curonians and...
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stray references in
various Frankish annals and The Life of
Ansgar by
Rimbert.
Horik II was
probably not the son of
Horik I, but a
close relative, perhaps...