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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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Bremen and the
Saxon records bearing on
Henry IV,
besides the life of
Willehadus, the list of Ansgarius, and
perhaps also a life of Vicelinus, but the...
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Ihlienworth Helmworth (Low Saxon) Muni****lity
Evangelical Lutheran St.
Willehadus Church (St. Wilhadi) Flag Coat of arms
Location of
Ihlienworth within...
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death with
places Reason for end of
office Notes 787–789
Willehad also
Willehadus or
Willihad Northumbria *ca. 745 – 8
November 789*, Blexen,
today a part...
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until melted down for s****
metal in 1940.
Willehadus Fountain in
honour of the
first bishop of
Bremen Willehadus,
between the town hall and the cathedral...
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inhabitants of the
cathedral immunity had a
special parish church,
Saint Willehadus chapel. The
cathedral was the
church of the
clergy and for
special religious...
- Altenwalde.
Already before the nuns' move
there was the Holy
Cross and St.
Willehadus Chapel on the
Mount (i.e. hill) in Wolde,
owning a relic, a
fragment of...
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foundation of the
bishopric under Saint Willehad (a.k.a.
Willihad (Latin:
Willehadus/Willihadus); c. 745 – 8
November 789; a
Christian missionary and the Bishop...
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which remained in the
incorporated Chapel of the Holy
Cross and St.
Willehadus on the
Mount (i.e. hill; est. 13th century,
abandoned between 1590 and...