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Theodard was also the
murdered bishop Theodard of Maastricht.
Saint Theodard (French:
Théodard) (ca. 840–1 May, ca. 893) was an
archbishop of Narbonne...
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Theodard of
Maastricht (also
Theodard of Tongeren) was a 7th-century
bishop of Maastricht-Liège, in present-day Netherlands. As
Theodard was
murdered while...
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Theodard (Thiatbraht) was
Bishop of
Utrecht from
around 784 to
around 790. It is
believed that
because of his name
Théodard, like his
predecessors Gregory...
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Robert II, Lord
Chancellor of
France Theodard,
Bishop of Maastricht-Liège It is
possible that
Theodard was Robert's brother-in-law
rather than his...
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village which had
grown up
around the
neighbouring monastery of St
Théodard. In the 13th
century the town
suffered much from the
ravages of the Albigensian...
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Transfiguration Cathedral 1894
Dzerzhinsky Russia 77 m (253 ft) St.
Theodard's Church 1943
Beringen Belgium 77 m (253 ft)
Coutances Cathedral 1274 Coutances...
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Merovingian court of King
Childeric II, and was a protégé of his uncle,
Theodard, who
succeeded Remaclus as
bishop of Maastricht. He is
described by early...
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Theodard, and Lambert.
Remaclus served as
bishop for
twelve years before resigning in
favor of
Theodard, and
retiring to Stavelot...
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Nagasaki Edmund James Peck (Anglican
Church of Canada)
Nicholas of
Tolentino Theodard of
Maastricht September 10 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Gibraltar National...
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meaning "people" or "folk".
These names include: Theobald, Theodahad,
Theodard, Theodebert, Theodemir, and
Theodoric See Theo and Théo for a
current alphabetical...