Ruotger, also spelled Rutger, Rudger or Rudgar (died 27 January 931), was the archbishop of Trier from 915. His archdiocese at first lay within the kingdom...
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Ruotger may refer to: Ruotger of Trier, archbishop (r. 915–931) Ruotger of Cologne (fl. 965), biographer Ruotger von Kerkow [de], bishop of Brandenburg...
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Francia until being imprisoned in 923. In 923, Gilbert and Archbishop Ruotger of Trier invited the Ottonian king Henry I to invade Lotharingia. In 924, Gilbert...
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Ruotger was a 10th-century Benedictine monk and Latin writer of Cologne. Ruotger probably belonged to a Lotharingian family. He received a good education...
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Bruno the Great (redirect from Brun of Cologne)
1044 under Gothelo. The combined positions of archbishop and duke — or archduke, as his biographer Ruotger called him — made Bruno the most powerful man...
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of the first name Roger. Ruotger (died 931), archbishop of Trier Rutger I of Cleves [de; fr; nl] (c. 975 – 1050), First Duke of Cleves Rutger II of Cleves [de;...
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Ruotger, archbishop of Trier April 4 – Kong Xun, Chinese governor (b. 884) May 29 – Jimeno Garcés, king of Pamplona June 25 – An Chonghui, general of...
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Israel the Grammarian (category Grammarians of Latin)
at Saint-Maximin in Trier in the 930s. Tenth-century sources provide conflicting evidence on Israel's origin. Ruotger in his life of Bruno referred to Israel...
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January 27 (redirect from 27th of January)
emperor of the Liang Dynasty (b. 508) 672 – Pope Vitalian 847 – Pope Sergius II (b. 790) 906 – Liu Can, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty 931 – Ruotger, archbishop...
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Chief Ollam of Ireland 931 January 27 – Ruotger, archbishop of Trier April 4 – Kong Xun, Chinese governor (b. 884) May 29 – Jimeno Garcés, king of Pamplona...
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