An Archchaplain is a cleric with a senior position in a royal court. The title was used in the Frankish kingdom in the Carolingian period. Willigis (c982-c1007)...
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abbot, archchaplain and bishop Hilduin of Saint-Martin [fr] (died 860), abbot Hilduin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (fl. 854–867), abbot, archchaplain and bishop...
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for heresy and laid down punishments for rebels. In 870, he became the archchaplain of Louis the German until 876 and thereafter of Louis the Younger until...
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was Otto of Worms' youngest son. After serving in the royal court as archchaplain to Queen Gisella, William was made bishop of Strasbourg in 1028 or 1029...
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Cologne thereafter. A friend of Charlemagne, in 791 Hildebold was made the archchaplain and chancellor of the Imperial Council. At the request of Charlemagne...
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began his ecclesiastical career in the royal court where he served as archchaplain to Conrad's wife Gisela of Swabia. In 1028 Conrad appointed William to...
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scholar, Israel the Grammarian. In 951, Otto appointed Bruno as his archchaplain. Bruno soon received further advancement. In 953, the Archbishopric of...
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great political sense and fought the Vikings vigorously. He was the archchaplain of the royal court and one of the chief ministers of the joint-kings...
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at the Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune, where he was met by Pepin's archchaplain Fulrad, Abbot of Saint-Denis. Pepin sent his son Charles to escort the...
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archbishop on 7 September 907. From 907 to 911, Archbishop Pilgrim was archchaplain of King Louis IV. He died on 8 October 923. Fischer, pp. 33-34. Adalbert...
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Empire, or for their personal qualifications; thus Witgar, Chancellor and Archchaplain of Louis the German; Adalbero (887–910), of the line of the Counts of...
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Stuttgart. He was the son of the Count of Ellwangen, and related to Gozbald, archchaplain and chancellor to Louis the German. Herulph and his brother Erlolf became...
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received the pallium from Pope John VIII in November 877. Dietmar was the archchaplain of three successive kings: Carloman (recorded 28 June 877 – 11 August...
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completed in 1993, becoming the parish church of Jesus Christ the Highest Archchaplain (Najwyższego Arcykapłana Jezusa Chrystusa). Also in 1990 a public library...
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conducting a campaign against Pippin II, Charles appointed Ebroin as his archchaplain. Ebroin was among the leaders of the army being assembled to fight Pippin...
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clerical members styled apocrisiarii. However, they were only royal archchaplains decorated with the title of the ancient papal envoys, since they did...
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archchancellor in Lotharingia from 937 to 953 and he served one term as the archchaplain of Otto's court. As archchancellor he frequently acted as an intervenor...
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appointed Baturich his archchaplain, although the earliest reference to this appointment is from 844. He remained Louis's archchaplain until his death. When...
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Hetto of Trier and Adalhoh of Strassbourg. Hildebold of Cologne, as archchaplain, was probably present. Magnus of Sens and Agobard of Lyon left early...
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served as archchancellor to Louis the Pious from 834 to 840 and became archchaplain to Charles the Bald (son of Louis the Pious) in 841 after the battle...
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and favourite of King Charles the Bald. (He may have been the palatine archchaplain.) He served Charles as an envoy to the pope in Rome in 863. On 6 March...
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commentaries, patristic works and classics. From 830, Gozbald was the archchaplain and chancellor to Louis the German when the latter was king of Bavaria...
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William started his Church career in the royal court. He became the archchaplain to Queen Gisella—the wife of his nephew, King Conrad II. Werner I, Bishop...
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illuminated at the end of the Merovingian era, three manuscripts for the archchaplain of Charlemagne, Bishop Hildebold of Cologne. These are Ms. 63, 65, 67...
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Rudolf von Fulda. At the court of Louis the German, Ermanrich was one of Archchaplain Gozbald's students. He became a member of the Hofkapelle, and as a court...
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by the Carolingian state officials. In a letter addressed to him and Archchaplain Hilduin in 826, Bishop Agobard observed that Wala was always at court...
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of Cologne in September 818, Louis the Pious appointed Hilduin as his archchaplain in 819, or, more probably, not until 822. He was one of the King's valued...
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Conrad I, the first non-Carolingian German king, appointed Pilgrim the archchaplain and archchancellor of his court. In September 916, Pilgrim attended the...
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Nordgau (included Strasbourg) family of Etichonids. Gunther had become archchaplain of King Lothair II, who wished to divorce his lawful wife Teutberga....
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Ninove Abbey. Godfrey made the Abbot of the Park and his successors his archchaplains. Simon died on 30 March 1142 and was succeeded by Philip, whose correspondence...
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