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- Savaric may refer to: Savaric of Auxerre, bishop of Auxerre Savaric FitzGeldewin, bishop of Bath and Wells Savari de Mauléon or Savaric de Malleo, 13th...
- Savaric II (died after 925/6) was the Bishop of Mondoñedo from 907. The see of Dumio, founded by Martin of Braga, had been transferred to Mondoñedo and...
- 1197, Savaric FitzGeldewin, Bishop of Bath and Wells, traded the city of Bath to the king in return for the monastery of Glastonbury. Savaric secured...
- Sabaricus I (served as bishop 866–877) was a medieval Galician clergyman. (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol v t e v t e...
- Savaric fitzGeldewin (died 8 August 1205) was an Englishman who became Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury in England. Related to his predecessor as well as...
- Savaric (died 715) was the Bishop of Auxerre from 710 until his death. A member of high nobility, he was a warrior who held a bishopric. He was the father...
- April 711, southern Gaul began to grow independent: Burgundy under Bishop Savaric of Auxerre, Aquitaine under Duke Odo the Great, and Provence under Antenor...
- areas of southern Gaul began to secede during Dagobert's brief time: Savaric, the fighting bishop of Auxerre, in 714 and 715 subjugated Orléans, Nevers...
- support and remove their authority. When Savaric died during Charles' early reign, he agreed to support Savaric's nephew Bishop Eucherius of Orléans' claim...
- OCLC 13163081. Wood, Charles T. (1991), "Fraud and Its Consequences: Savaric of Bath and the Reform of Glastonbury", in Abrams, Lesley; Carley, James...