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Willehad or
Willihad (Latin: Willehadus/Willihadus); c. 745 AD – 8
November 789) was a
Christian missionary and the
Bishop of
Bremen from 787 AD. Willehad...
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Willehad was a p****enger and
cargo steamship that was
built in
Germany in 1894 for
Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL). For her
first few
years she took emigrants...
- vicar;
Theodorus van der Eem of Amersfoort;
Nicasius Janssen of Heeze;
Willehad of Denmark;
Godefried of Mervel;
Antonius of Weert;
Antonius of ****naer...
- 20 – Leo of Catania,
saint and
bishop of
Catania (b. 709)
November 8 –
Willehad,
bishop of
Bremen Al-Khayzuran,
powerful wife and
adviser of
Abbasid caliph...
- Italiana.
Archived from the
original on 31
March 2023. Eckert,
Willehad Paul (1964). Eckert,
Willehad Paul; Ehrlich, E. L. (eds.). Judenh****:
Schuld der Christen...
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Northumbria takes an
interest in
continental missionary activities, and
sends Willehad to
Frisia in modern-day
Netherlands (approximate date).
Caliph al-Mansur...
- that
Willehad resumed his
missionary activities, to be
later consecrated bishop of Bremen. It was
later believed (through Alcuin) that
Willehad was a...
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Lower Saxony, in West Germany. His
father worked as a
nurse at the Sankt-
Willehad-Hospital in Wilhelmshaven. His
mother worked as a paralegal; he has an...
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Roland Line
service of
North German Lloyd, and was the
sister ship of
Willehad. In
March 1900
Wittekind was
lengthened because her
cargo capacity was...
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charity to the poor. Adam of
Bremen attributed the Vita et
miracula of
Willehad (first
bishop of Bremen) to
Ansgar in
Gesta Hammenburgensis ecclesiæ; Ansgar...