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- Wermad, Wiomad, Weomad, or Wiemad (Latin: Weomadus or Wiomagus) (died 791) was the Bishop of Trier from 757/8 until his death. He accompanied Charlemagne...
- Tournai and Cambrai Kingdom of Soissons Commanders and leaders Clovis I Ragnachar Wiomad Syagrius Strength 6,000 6,000 Casualties and losses High Low...
- territorial magnates in Merovingian times. In 772 Charlemagne granted Bishop Wiomad complete immunity from the jurisdiction of the ruling count for all the...
- magnates during the Merovingian dynasty. In 772, Charlemagne granted Bishop Wiomad complete immunity from the jurisdiction of the ruling count for all the...
- Ribert (Ribarius)     790   Thecla of Kitsingen     790   Winnoc     790   Wiomad (Wiomagus, Weomadus)     790   Bishop of Trier Ethelbert     794   Megingoz...
- titles Preceded by St. Leudwinus Archbishop of Trier c. 722–762/3? Succeeded by Wiomad Preceded by Rigobert Bishop of Reims c. 722–762/3? Succeeded by Abel...
- Wales (7th century) Saint Willehad, Bishop of Bremen, Confessor (789) Saint Wiomad (Weomadus, Wermad), a monk at St Maximinus in Trier in Germany, he became...