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Wibald (Latin: Wibaldus;
early 1098 – 19 July 1158) was a 12th-century
abbot of
Stavelot (Stablo) and
Malmedy in present-day Belgium, and
abbot of Corvey...
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Wibald or
Wibold is a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Wibald (bishop of Auxerre) (died 887),
bishop of
Auxerre Wibold (bishop...
- Consanguinitatis, a
Staufer genealogy drawn up by the monk
Wibald in the mid-12th century.
Wibald writes that
Frederick of Büren was the son of an unspecified...
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Wibold or
Wibald was the
bishop of
Cambrai from 971 to 972. He
designed a game of dice
called ludus regularis to
encourage clergy not to gamble. Wibold...
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Wibald (died 887) was the
bishop of
Auxerre from 879
until his death.
According to the
Gesta pontifi**** Autissiodorensium,
Wibald was a
Frank from Cambrai...
- of St
Remaclus and
confirmed by
several contemporary sources. In 1098,
Wibald was born in the
hamlet of Chevrouheid, near Stavelot.
Elected prince-abbot...
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attempted to
prevent the
treaty by
sending his most
experienced diplomat,
Abbot Wibald to intervene, as he
probably saw a Sicilian–Byzantine
alliance as being...
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about 1075) is
mentioned as
progenitor in a
pedigree drawn up by
Abbot Wibald of
Stavelot at the
behest of
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1153. He held...
- 1147–May 1149), he was
placed under the
tutorship of the
powerful abbot Wibald and the
notary Heinrich von Wiesenbach [de]. For his services, Heinrich...
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sought additional territory and
tithe for
their dioceses;
Abbot Wibald of
Corvey went in the
hopes of
acquiring the
island of Rügen. The Demmin...