• Ragenar (Latin Ragenarius, French Ragenaire or Réginaire) was the bishop of Amiens from 830 to 833 and again from 834 until his death in 849. His predecessor...
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    governor June – Ali ibn al-Madini, Muslim scholar (b. 778) c. June? – Ragenar, bishop of Amiens August 18 – Walafrid Strabo, Frankish theological writer...
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  • the given name as of November 2005. Ragnar Lodbrok, 9th century Viking Ragenar, a 9th-century Frankish bishop Reginar, Duke of Lorraine (circa 850–915)...
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  • The king's uncle, Abbot Hugh, was killed, and Ebroin, along with Bishop Ragenar of Amiens and Abbot Lupus of Ferrières, was captured. Ebroin had been freed...
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  • governor June – Ali ibn al-Madini, Muslim scholar (b. 778) c. June? – Ragenar, bishop of Amiens August 18 – Walafrid Strabo, Frankish theological writer...
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    Vitultus c. 769–798/799: Georgius c. 799–831: Jesse 830–833, 834–849: Ragenar 849–872: Hilmerad c. 875: Geroldus c. 892–928: Otgarius c. 929–947: Deroldus...
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