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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...
- SS 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...