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Tagino (died 9 June 1012) was the
third Archbishop of
Magdeburg from 1004
until his death.
Tagino was a
chaplain of
Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, when, in...
- his
saecular and
ecclesiastical overlords,
Bernard I, Duke of Saxony, and
Tagino,
Archbishop of Magdeburg, that
reconciled him to
Henry in 1004.
Henry of...
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first mentioned in 1007 by
Thietmar of Merseburg,
chronicler of
Archbishop Tagino of Magdeburg. However, it was not
incorporated into the
Magdeburg diocese...
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Giseler in 1004, but King
Henry II
elected to
appoint his
chaplain Tagino instead. When
Tagino died on 9 June 1012, the
cathedral elected Walthard, but he died...
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between King
Henry II and the
cathedral canons before Tagino was
installed as archbishop.
Tagino and his
suffragans were
relied upon
heavily for military...
- a
brief conflict between King
Henry II and the
cathedral canons before Tagino was
installed as archbishop.
Thompson (1928), p. 402
Reuter (1991), p. 241...
- was
ordained as a
priest by
Archbishop Tagino of Magdeburg. In 1009,
through the
intercession of
Archbishop Tagino, he
became Bishop of the
Merseburg diocese...
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Catholic Church (b. 970) May 26 –
Erluin II, monk and
abbot of
Gembloux June 9
Tagino,
archbishop of
Magdeburg Unger,
bishop of Poznań
August 12 – Walthard, archbishop...
- father, who died
officially unnoticed, 7
October 1293. Bardellone's
brother Tagino was
exiled to Ferrara,
where he
formed lasting ties with the Este. Bardellone...
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named an
archbishop was
consecrated in
February of that year by
Archbishop Tagino of Magdeburg.
Owing to a
regional conflict between the Holy
Roman Emperor...