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    and consecrated in 870. The cathedral is now known as Hildebold Cathedral after Bishop Hildebold, who was a close advisor to Charlemagne and died in 818...
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  • participated in the Synod of Koblenz. He died around 924 and was buried in the Hildebold Dom in Cologne. Wisplinghoff, Erich (1969). "Hermann I.". Neue Deutsche...
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    canon's residence. In the house, next to which the old Carolingian Hildebold-Dom [de] still stood until 1248, lived the canon Herimann von Heppendorf...
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    713–717 Reginfried 718–747 Hildegar 750–753 Bertholm 753–763 Rikulf 763–784 Hildebold 784–818 Hadbold 818–842 Hildwin [de] 842–849 Günther 850–864 Hugo Welf...
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    conversion of the Saxons and Frisians. In 795 the chaplain to Charlemagne, Hildebold, was elevated to the newly created archbishopric of Cologne. After the...
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    of a bishop since the Roman period; under Charlemagne, in 795, bishop Hildebold was promoted to archbishop. In the 843 Treaty of Verdun Cologne fell into...
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    1859), p. 384. Günther: Schroll, p. 9. Berthold: Schroll, pp. 9-10. Hildebold: Schroll, pp. 10-11. Roman died on 3 or 4 April 1167. Schroll, p. 11....
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    Diocese of Seckau (1218), and the Diocese of Lavant (1228). In 1123, Bishop Hildebold of Gurk established a congregation of clerics in the church of S. Mary...
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