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Ruotger may
refer to:
Ruotger of Trier,
archbishop (r. 915–931)
Ruotger of
Cologne (fl. 965),
biographer Ruotger von Kerkow [de],
bishop of Brandenburg...
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Ruotger was a 10th-century
Benedictine monk and
Latin writer of Cologne.
Ruotger probably belonged to a
Lotharingian family. He
received a good education...
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Ruotger, also
spelled Rutger,
Rudger or
Rudgar (died 27
January 931), was the
archbishop of
Trier from 915. His
archdiocese at
first lay
within the kingdom...
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Lotharingia in the 10th century, in the work of his
biographer Ruotger of Cologne. In
Ruotger, the
title served as an
honorific denoting Bruno's
unusual position...
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combined positions of
archbishop and duke — or archduke, as his
biographer Ruotger called him — made
Bruno the most
powerful man
after Otto not just in Germany...
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Francia until being imprisoned in 923. In 923,
Gilbert and
Archbishop Ruotger of
Trier invited the
Ottonian king
Henry I to
invade Lotharingia. In 924...
- Arnstein, counter-claimant, also not
enthroned 1222–1241:
Gernot 1241–1251:
Ruotger von Kerkow [de] 1251–1261: Otto von
Mehringen 1261–1278:
Heinrich I von...
- name
common in the Netherlands, and a
cognate of the
first name Roger.
Ruotger (died 931),
archbishop of
Trier Rutger I of Cleves [de; fr; nl] (c. 975...
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appointment and he
received his
episcopal consecration on 17
March 922 from
Ruotger.
Gauzelin promoted discipline for the
monasteries and for
diocesan priests...
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Sergius II (b. 790) 906 – Liu Can,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty 931 –
Ruotger,
archbishop of
Trier 947 –
Zhang Yanze,
Chinese general and
governor 1062...