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Volkold of
Meissen (also Wolcold, Folcold, Folchold, Volhold, Volkhuld, Volchrad, Vocco; died 23
August 992) was the
second Bishop of Meissen. Before...
- of Vogt over the area was
given as a fief to
Volkold I of Malsburg [de]. The
marriage of his son,
Volkold II [de], into the Nürings [de]
around 1100 expanded...
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Brittany July 1 – Heonjeong,
queen of
Goryeo (Korea) (b. 961)
August 23 –
Volkold,
bishop of
Meissen December 3 –
Lothar II,
German nobleman Æthelwine, ealdorman...
- Radagaisus,
Gothic king 634 – Abu Bakr,
Arabian caliph (b. 573) 992 –
Volkold,
bishop of
Meissen 1106 – Magnus, Duke of
Saxony (b. 1045) 1176 – Emperor...
- Preceded by
Volkold Bishop of
Meissen 992–1015 Succeeded by Eilward...
- Name from to
Saint Burchard of
Meissen 968 969 or 970
Volkold or
Volkrad 970 or 972 992 Eido I or Ido, Ägidius 992 1015
Eilward or Agilward, Hildward...
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successor Volkold was in post by 970/971 (Sächsische
Biographie (Peter Neumeister): Burchard,
Bischof von Meißen). In his
article on
Volkold in the ADB...
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intelligent young man
received a good education, and was
recommended by
Bishop Volkold of
Meissen to the
service of
Emperor Otto the Great.
About 971, Willigis...
- of
Trier 1795: To
France 1815: To
Prussia Nidda County n/a n/a c. 1065:
Volkold I of
Malsburg enfeoffed with
Bingenheim by
Fulda Abbey; ****umed the name...
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Brittany July 1 – Heonjeong,
queen of
Goryeo (Korea) (b. 961)
August 23 –
Volkold,
bishop of
Meissen December 3 –
Lothar II,
German nobleman Æthelwine, ealdorman...