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Willerich (*unknown – 4 May? 838*) was the
second bishop of
Bremen in Germany; or,
according to some, the first, his
predecessor Willehad being just a...
- Northumbria Died: 8
November 789 in
Blexen upon
Weser Catholic Church titles New
diocese Bishop of
Bremen 787–789
Vacant Title next held by
Willerich 805–838...
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Khurramite uprising against the
Abbasid Caliphate,
executed May 4 ? –
Willerich,
bishop of
Bremen June 10 –
Ziyadat Allah I of Ifriqiya,
Muslim emir November...
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Christianity to the Danes. A
century later Ebbo,
Archbishop of
Reims and
Willerich,
later Bishop of Bremen,
baptized a few
persons during their 823 visit...
- Blexen,
today a part of
Nordenham death Saint 789–805 sede
vacante 805–838
Willerich also Willeric, Wilrich,
Wilderic *unknown – 4 May? 838*
death 838–845...
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licensed to
preach to the
Danes and he and Halitgar,
bishop of Cambrai, and
Willerich,
bishop of Bremen, went
there in 823. He made
short subsequent trips,...
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reestablished under Bishop Willerich in 805. St Peter's was
built as the
cathedral church of
local sandstone in
several stages by
Bishop Willerich.
After the sack...
- the
subjugation of the
Saxons in 804 or 805, when Willehad's disciple,
Willerich, was
consecrated bishop of Bremen, with the same territory. The diocese...
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Khurramite uprising against the
Abbasid Caliphate,
executed May 4 ? –
Willerich,
bishop of
Bremen June 10 –
Ziyadat Allah I of Ifriqiya,
Muslim emir November...
- the
church was
listed under the
monument protection act.
Already bishop Willerich, in late 9th century, had
built a
third church beside the
cathedral and...