• Liutbert (or Ludbert) (died 889) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 863 until his death. He also became Abbot of Ellwangen in 874 and is reckoned the first...
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  • archbishop of Mainz and archchancellor on 8 March 856. He made a respectable bishop and died on 4 June 863 and was buried in St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz...
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  • Prince-Bishop of Münster (died 871), see Prince-Bishopric of Münster Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz (died 889) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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    for the Mainz continuation of the Annales Fuldenses, the chief of Charles's opponents in this matter was most likely Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz. Because...
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    styled the "Mainz" and "Bavarian" continuations respectively. The Mainz version shows strong links with the circle of Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz, and is...
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  • sent Liutbert, archbishop of Mainz, to consecrate the priest Wilbert instead. On 7 January 870, Wilbert was acclaimed by Liutbert with the consent of the...
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  • of the chronicler of the Mainz continuation of the Annales Fuldenses, the chief of Charles' opponents in the matter was probably Liutbert, Archbishop...
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    (b. 828) Indravarman I, king of the Khmer Empire (or 890) Judicael, duke of Brittany (or 888) Liutbert, archbishop of Mainz Meng Fangli, Chinese warlord...
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    invitation of the nobles of Aquitaine opposed to Charles the Bald and Pepin II, and coaxed by his father and his cousin Charles, Archbishop of Mainz, he crossed...
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  • neighbours revolted. Radulf and Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz, crossed the Saale in January 874 and through a campaign of pillage and fire brought the Slavs...
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    of Carinthia convened a council at Mainz. In attendance were the three archbishops of the East Frankish kingdom—Wilbert of Cologne, Liutbert of Mainz...
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  • (b. 828) Indravarman I, king of the Khmer Empire (or 890) Judicael, duke of Brittany (or 888) Liutbert, archbishop of Mainz Meng Fangli, Chinese warlord...
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  • was the Archbishop of Mainz from 889 until his death. Sunderolt had not held the primatial see of Germany for long when a Viking invasion of West Francia...
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  • part of the Mainz recension of the Annals of Fulda. This is probably because its author was a partisan of Louis the Younger, as Henry and Liutbert had...
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    about the events to Archbishop Liutbert of Mainz, which has not survived however. It is possible that church historian, Adam of Bremen, had this letter...
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  • level of attendance for the ninth century in East Francia. It was under the presidency of Archbishop Liutbert of Mainz. Held in the aftermath of the Photian...
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    a freely elected cleric he was ordained on 2 May 887 by the Archbishop of Mainz, Liutbert. His investiture was presided over by King Charles the Fat....
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    Viking raids in the Rhineland (category Medieval history of Germany)
    this rampage. Near Mainz, the Vikings were defeated by an army under Count Henry of Babenberg and the Archbishop of Mainz, Liutbert (episcopate 863–889);...
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    Bishop of Augsburg in 894. Abbot Liutbert became Archbishop of Mainz, as also did Abbot Hatto (891). Saint Gebhard, Abbot of Ellwangen, became Bishop of Augsburg...
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    established Diocese of Essen. Saint Ludger (805–809) Gerfried [de] (809–839) Altfried [de] (839–849) Liutbert [de] (849–870) Bertold of Münster [de] (870...
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    bishopric of Solomon I (839 until his death in 871), which gives the period 863–871. In his letter to Liutbert Otfried explains the purpose of the work...
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