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    Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Latin: Notgerus; c. 940 – 10 April 1008 AD) was a Benedictine monk, bishop (972–1008) and first prince-bishop (980–1008)...
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    The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for...
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  • (abbot of Saint Gall) (died 975), nephew of Notker Physicus Notker of Liège (c. 940–1008), provost of Saint Gall and later first Prince-Bishop of Liège Notker...
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    by Notker of Liège in 987 and first consecrated on 12 March 990. The tower was added around 1100. The Church of St Denis originally had the status of collegiate...
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    founded as a collegiate church by Notker of Liège around 980, and consecrated in 987. It was the place of Notker's tomb. The church was suppressed in...
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    of Constance. From this time until the 10th century, the abbey flourished. It was home to several famous scholars, including Notker of Liège, Notker the...
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    Diocese of Liège, Notker of Liège, the prince of a new principality that overlaps with a portion of the large diocese – the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. 985–1772:...
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    Notker the Stammerer (c. 840 – 6 April 912), Notker Balbulus, or simply Notker, was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall active as a composer...
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    Wazo of Liège (c. 985 – 1048) was bishop of Liège from 1041 to 1048, and a significant educator and theologian. His life was chronicled by his contemporary...
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    March 17 – Kazan, emperor of Japan (b. 968) April 7 – Ludolf (or Liudolf), archbishop of Trier April 10 – Notker of Liège, French bishop (b. 940) May...
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    Notker of Liège against Odo I, Count of Blois. Due to illness beginning in 988, Theophanu eventually died at Nijmegen and was buried in the Church of...
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  • of Liège. Durandus was born to an obscure family in Morialmé, in the principality of Liège, and was a vassal of the local lord. Recommended to Notker...
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    Eraclus (category Bishops of Liège)
    bishop of Liège (959–971). Educated by Rathier, Eraclus served as dean of Bonn, before being elected bishop of Liège with the support of Bruno of Cologne...
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    date) Leopold I, margrave of Austria (approximate date) Lothair I, margrave of the Nordmark (approximate date) Notker of Liège, French bishop and prince-bishop...
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    995, Emperor Otto III and Bishop Notker of Liège persuaded the reluctant Ansfried to assume the then vacant see of Utrecht. Ansfried objected that as...
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    Verviers (category Municipalities of Liège Province)
    of the nearby Abbey of Stavelot. Late in the 10th century, Charles the Simple ceded the Marquisate of Franchimont to Notker of Liège, one of Notker's...
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    Belgium. Originally the abbey church of Saint James Abbey, founded in 1015 by Prince-Bishop Balderic II, successor of Notker, it later became Saint James's...
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    Stammerer, king of West Francia (b. 846) 943 – Landulf I, prince of Benevento and Capua 948 – Hugh of Arles, king of Italy 1008 – Notker of Liège, French bishop...
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  • of Trier April 10 – Notker of Liège, French bishop (b. 940) May 25 Bishi, Japanese imperial princess Matilda of Saxony, countess of Flanders October 6...
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    to the monastery. In 992 Otto III visited the abbey together with Notker of Liège and confirmed its independence and privileges. In 1183 Pope Lucius...
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    reign of Notker, Prince-Bishop of Liège, the city built its first walls in sandstone. The enclosure was shaped like an elongated rectangle of about 25...
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    the Abbot Folcwin that Bishop Notker of Liège restored order by force, and in 972 sent Ratherius back to the Abbey of Aulne, where he remained until...
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  • School (11th & 12th centuries) Master of Pedret (fl. early 12th century) Master of Taüll (fl. 12th century) Notker Physicus (died 975) Arnau Cadell (fl...
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    Saint John I Agnus (category Bishops of Liège)
    the Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensis by abbot Heriger of Lobbes, a contemporary of bishop Notker of Liège. He only served as bishop for six years before dying...
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  • Jean De Bast (category Philately of Belgium)
    Philip of Alsace, William the Good, Notker of Liège, Philip the Noble 15 December 1948: Isabella of Austria, Albert of Austria 20 December 1949: Philip the...
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  • date) Leopold I, margrave of Austria (approximate date) Lothair I, margrave of the Nordmark (approximate date) Notker of Liège, French bishop and prince-bishop...
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    Heerewaarden (category Municipalities of the Netherlands disestablished in 1999)
    was part of Rossum. It was first mentioned in 997 as "ad Heriuuarda". The etymology is unclear. In 997, the area was given to Notker of Liège, the Prince-Bishop...
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    Shirazi, Persian prince of Shiraz. Notker (or Notger), Frankish Benedictine monk and bishop, founds the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (modern Belgium) which...
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  • bishop of Liège from 1008 to his death at Heerewaarden in what is now the Netherlands. He was the nineteenth holder of that office and as Notker's successor...
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  • the Low Countries, and received his education partly from Notker of Liège. He became a canon of Laubach, and apparently was a teacher there. Henry II, Holy...
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