• Theotgaud (German: Dietgold; died 868) was the archbishop of Trier from 850 until his deposition in 867. He was the abbot of Mettlach prior to his election...
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    810) Muzahim ibn Khaqan, Muslim governor Stephania, wife of Adrian II Theotgaud, archbishop of Trier Yang Shou, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Yu Xuanji...
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  • Scindalasheim to Abbot Marcuardus of Prüm Abbey. He was succeeded by his nephew Theotgaud. Palgrave (économiste).), Robert Harry Inglis (1921). The Rise and Progress...
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  • multiethnic population. Pope Nicholas I sends archbishops Gunther and Theotgaud to a synod of Metz, which confirms the permission given to King Lothair...
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  • Archbishop of Trier from 869 until his death. After the Archbishop of Trier Theotgaud was excommunicated by Pope Nicholas I in October 863 in Rome and deposed...
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  • multiethnic population. Pope Nicholas I sends archbishops Gunther and Theotgaud to a synod of Metz, which confirms the permission given to King Lothair...
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    from a noble Rhine Franconian family. His uncle Hetto and his brother Theotgaud were successively the Archbishops of Trier. Still under the regency of...
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