Gero (c. 900 – 29 June 976) was Archbishop of Cologne from 969 until his death. Gero originated from Saxony, probably a son of the Billung count Christian...
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and has always been displayed in Cologne Cathedral in Germany. It was commissioned by Gero, Archbishop of Cologne, who died in 976, thus providing a...
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The archbishop of Cologne governs the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne in western North Rhine-Westphalia. Historically the archbishop was ex officio...
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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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Japanese statesman (d. 970) Gero, archbishop of Cologne (approximate date) Gero, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) John of Gorze, Frankish abbot and...
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church located in the old town of Cologne, Germany. It is one of twelve churches built in Cologne in that period. Archbishop Gero consecrated the church in...
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Alsleben (died 979) Gero II (ca. 975–1015), medieval margrave of the Holy Roman Empire Gero, Archbishop of Cologne (900–976) Gero, Archbishop of Magdeburg (died...
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Mönchengladbach (redirect from History of Mönchengladbach)
construction of the Gladbach Minster and the founding of an abbey in the year 974 by Gero, Archbishop of Cologne, and his companion, the monk Sandrad of Trier...
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emir of the Samanid Empire June 14 Aron, Bulgarian nobleman David, Bulgarian nobleman Moses, Bulgarian nobleman June 29 – Gero, archbishop of Cologne October...
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the Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 976 to 984. Nothing is known of Warin's life prior to becoming archbishop except that he was a cleric of the...
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June 29 (redirect from 29th of June)
general of the Tang Dynasty 976 – Gero, archbishop of Cologne 1059 – Bernard II, Duke of Saxony (b. 995) 1149 – Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch...
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the zealous Gero (1012–23) and St. Norbert, prominent in the 12th century (1126–34), the founder of the Premonstratensian order. Archbishop Wichmann (1152–92)...
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Japanese statesman (d. 970) Gero, archbishop of Cologne (approximate date) Gero, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) John of Gorze, Frankish abbot and...
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emir of the Samanid Empire June 14 Aron, Bulgarian nobleman David, Bulgarian nobleman Moses, Bulgarian nobleman June 29 – Gero, archbishop of Cologne October...
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Ebergar (category Archbishops of Cologne)
was the Archbishop of Cologne Germany, from 984 to 999. Ebergar's origins are not known. Before becoming Archbishop, Ebergar was a member of the Cathedral...
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Otto the Great (redirect from Otho I of Saxony)
evangeliary drawn up around 969 for Archbishop Gero. The Imperial abbeys and the Imperial courts became centers of religious and spiritual life; prestigious...
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and his wife Hidda, sister of Margrave Gero the Great. His brothers were Archbishop Gero of Cologne and Margrave Odo of the Saxon Ostmark. Thietmar strengthened...
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of his uncle Gero he received large parts of the Marca Geronis and became Margrave of Meissen in 976. Christian's second son Gero was Archbishop of Cologne...
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married Christian of Thuringia and was the mother of Thietmar, Margrave of Meissen, Archbishop Gero of Cologne and Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark...
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Thankmarsfelde (category History of Anhalt)
monastery in the Harz Mountains of Germany, south of Ballenstedt. It was founded and endowed by Archbishop Gero of Cologne and his brother, Margrave Thietmar...
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Gladbach Abbey was a Benedictine abbey founded in 974 by Archbishop Gero of Cologne and the monk Sandrad from Trier. It was named after the Gladbach, a...
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margrave of southern Meissen after 970. Both are buried at Nienburg Abbey, a foundation of Thietmar and his brother Archbishop Gero of Cologne, which too...
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(Dresden, 1905). Thietmar's statement that the Gero Cross in Cologne cathedral was commissioned by Archbishop Gero, who died in 976, was dismissed by art historians...
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deprived of their duchies at the Diet of Fritzlar and Lotharingia was instead granted to the king's own brother, Archbishop Bruno of Cologne, while Conrad...
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conquered area east of the German Duchy of Saxony was initially organized within the vast Saxon Eastern March under Margrave Gero, but divided into smaller...
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Ottonian art (redirect from Manuscripts of Raichenau)
silver cross of the Abbess Raingarda in the Basilica of San Michele Maggiore in Pavia and some stone sculpture. Gero Cross, c. 965–970, Cologne Cathedral...
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Bruno I, archbishop of Cologne (b. 925) Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi, Abbasid statesman Guo Chong, Chinese general (approximate date) Hedwig of Saxony...
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in 965 and the wife of Otto II in 991. The Abbey Church of Gernrode, also known as Saint Cyriakus was commissioned by Margrave Gero. Its architecture differs...
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Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Otto III of Germany)
relative, Henry II claimed the regency over his infant cousin. Archbishop of Cologne Warin granted Henry II the regency without substantial opposition...
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Bruno I, Prince-Archbishop (953–965) Volkmar, Prince-Archbishop (965–969) Gero, Prince-Archbishop (969–976) Warin, Prince-Archbishop (976–984) Ebergar...
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