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Wilchar (died 786/787) was the
archbishop of the
province of the Gauls,
succeeding Chrodegang after 766 as the
leading bishop in the
kingdom of the Franks...
- Bullough,
Donald A. (1962). "The
Dating of
Codex Carolinus Nos. 95, 96, 97,
Wilchar, and the
Beginnings of the
Archbishopric of Sen".
Deutsches Archiv für...
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According to Hadrian, the
mission of
Egila was
proposed to him by
Wilchar. For this
Wilchar required the
permission of the
Frankish king, Charlemagne. Some...
- (711, 731) : Ebbo
Merulf (744) :
Hartbert (c. 757, 762) :
Lupus (769) :
Wilchar (797–817) :
Magnus (818? –828) :
Jeremias (829–836) :
Alderic (837–865) :...
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Paris (1981)
Rebel Songs (1984)
Kitsch Belgium (1990) Love
Songs (1991)
Wilchar,
Black Tears (1992) The King's
Fools (1993)
Women Chants (1993) Marchienne...
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Autchar is the duke. Duke
Autchar may have been
related to
Archbishop Wilchar. Both
served Carloman and both had trans-Alpine careers.
Autchar first...
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pontificalis lists him
first among the pope's
followers on this occasion,
before Wilchar and the
archdeacon Theophylact. In
early 756,
during the
Lombard siege...
- Iancelevici's
statue named De Weerstander [nl] (The Insurgent), 1954.
Wilchar (Wilhelm
Joseph Pauwels).
Jacques Ochs
Didier Geluk Tom Frantzen. Sculpture...
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Republican Taliaferro W. F.
Holden Tatnall Robert C.
Surrency Taylor Frank Wilchar Terrell F. M.
Harper Thomas J. R.
Evans Thomas W. C.
Carson Towns George...
- of his classmates, Bill McCann,
teamed up with
Juravinski to
establish Wilchar Construction in 1958. They
operated the
company until McCann retired in...