• Gunther or Gunthar (German: Günther; died 8 July 873) was Archbishop of Cologne in Germany from 850 until he was excommunicated and deposed in 863. Gunther...
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    The archbishop of Cologne governs the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne in western North Rhine-Westphalia. Historically the archbishop ruled a state...
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  • (died 889) was the archbishop of Cologne from 870 until his death. Wilbert was a priest in Cologne Cathedral when archbishop Gunther was excommunicated...
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    cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia belonging to the Catholic Church. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and of the administration of the Archdiocese...
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  • king of Galicia and León (d. 924) July 8 – Gunther, archbishop of Cologne August 1 – Thachulf, duke of Thuringia August 15 – Yi Zong, emperor of the Tang...
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    descendant of the Frisian king Radboud (died in 719). Radboud began his studies under the care of his maternal uncle Günther, Archbishop of Cologne, from 850...
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  • hermit Gunther of Cologne (died 873), Roman Catholic archbishop of Cologne Günther Netzer (born 1944), German football player Günther Oettinger (born 1953)...
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  • that Waldrada was of noble Gallo-Roman descent, sister of Thietgaud, the bishop of Trier, and niece of Gunther, archbishop of Cologne. However, these suggestions...
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    archbishopric of Cologne. After the death of Charlemagne, Cologne became part of Middle Francia. Archbishop Gunther was excommunicated in 863 for his support of the...
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    Irish bishop 810 – Pepin of Italy, son of Charlemagne (b. 773) 873 – Gunther, archbishop of Cologne 900 – Qatr al-Nada, wife of the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tadid...
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  • Patriarchs of Constantinople. They received bribes and passed a ruling in the Pope's name in favour of Photius. Gunther, Archbishop of Cologne and Thietgaud...
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  • Hugh the Abbot (category Archbishops of Cologne)
    regained favour, Hugh was exiled to Lotharingia, where he became archbishop of Cologne (864). However, he was soon called back to France. In 866, upon...
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    recommended, Wibert of Parma. In church politics, Gunther was an ally of Archbishop Anno II of Cologne, who had headed the cathedral school at Bamberg until...
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  • of Trier, which was interpreted as an omen portending the fall of Theotgaud. In the middle of June 863, Theotgaud and Gunther, Archbishop of Cologne,...
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  • of the Church of the East Zhang Yichao, general of the Tang Dynasty (b. 785) 873 July 8 – Gunther, archbishop of Cologne August 1 – Thachulf, duke of...
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    incensed because his brother Eric of Brandenburg had not been elected archbishop. The Brandenburgers succeeded in forcing Günther I and Bernard III (1279–1281)...
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    archbishop, Ernst of Bavaria. Initially, troops of the competing archbishops of Cologne fought over control of sections of the territory. Several of the...
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  • Günther XXXVI (July 8, 1439 – Rudolstadt, December 30, 1503); Henry XXVII (November 13, 1440 – December 14, 1496), Archbishop of Bremen; Catherine...
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    suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Archdiocese of Cologne. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral of Saint Peter. The Cathedral Chapter retains...
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    former canoness of Gerresheim, while retaining his position as Archbishop-Elector of Cologne. February 7 – In the Netherlands, the Siege of Eindhoven by...
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    Electoral Trier town of Mayen, a feud broke out between the Archbishop of Trier and the Virneburgs. At the behest of the Archbishop of Cologne, the two parties...
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  • daughter of Wala of Corbie. Gerulf I had the following children: Count Gerulf II (c. 850 – 895/896) Count Gerhard Gunther (d. 873), Archbishop of Cologne The...
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  • of Porto and Bishop Johannes of Ficcocle, who were the papal legates. The council was presided over by Archbishop Gunther of Cologne and Archbishop Theutgard...
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  • Von Berg (category Surnames of German origin)
    hailing from the Duchy of Berg. It may refer to: Rulers of the Duchy of Berg Bruno II von Berg (c. 1100–1137), Archbishop of Cologne Carl Heinrich Edmund...
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  • Herman (name) (category Surnames of Jewish origin)
    Hermena. Herman I (archbishop of Cologne) (d. 924) Herman I, Duke of Swabia (d. 949) Hermann Billung Duke of Saxony (d. 973) Herman II, Duke of Swabia (d. 1003)...
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    Franz Peter Knoodt (category Academic staff of the University of Bonn)
    Franz Heinrich Reusch and Bernhard Josef Hilgers, by Paul Melchers, Archbishop of Cologne, in the debate over papal infallibility. Herman H. Schwedt (1992)...
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    from certain wild bushes (approximate date). April 22 – Gunther becomes archbishop of Cologne (modern Germany). June 18 – Perfecto, a Christian priest...
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    Geissel, Archbishop of Cologne, on 15 June 1857, which declares that Günther's teachings on the Trinity, the Person of Christ, the nature of man, the...
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    Duke of Cieszyn and in 1586 (2) Emmerich III Forgach, Upper Gespan of the Duchy of Teschen Frederick (*1554 – 1586*, Cologne), canon at the Cologne and...
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    century the archbishops of Cologne and Trier were joint owners and had their respective property managed by burgraves. As a result, each half of the castle...
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