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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- enable the visitor to visualize the scale of the Romanesque abbey. Abbot Wibald (ruled 1130–58) was one of the greatest patrons of the arts in the 12th...
- of St Remaclus and confirmed by several contemporary sources. In 1098, Wibald was born in the hamlet of Chevrouheid, near Stavelot. Elected prince-abbot...
- Prince-Abbot Wibald (1098–1158), was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1154. It is theorized Wibald received...
- most also sought additional territory and tithe for their dioceses; Abbot Wibald of Corvey went in the hopes of acquiring the island of Rügen. The Demmin...
- abbeys.: 8  A final period of prosperity followed under the leadership of Wibald (abbot from 1146–58). At that time, the Westwerk was reconstructed in the...