• Robert the Lotharingian (died 26 June 1095) was a priest who became Bishop of Hereford following the Norman Conquest of England. His writings serve as...
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    Bavaria June 18 – Sophia of Hungary, duchess of Saxony June 26 – Robert the Lotharingian, bishop of Hereford July 29 – Ladislaus I, king of Hungary August...
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  • Robert de Losinga may refer to Another name for Robert the Lotharingian Robert de Losinga, Abbot of New Minster, Winchester, and father of Herbert de Losinga...
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    Conrad I as the new king. Charles had tried to win Lotharingian support for years, for instance, by marrying in April 907 a Lotharingian woman named Frederuna...
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  • Bavaria June 18 – Sophia of Hungary, duchess of Saxony June 26 – Robert the Lotharingian, bishop of Hereford July 29 – Ladislaus I, king of Hungary August...
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  • January – Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester (born 1008) 26 June – Robert the Lotharingian, Bishop of Hereford 1096 2 January – William de St-Calais, Bishop...
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  • collections. Robert Bruce Cotton organized his library in a room 26 feet (7.9 m) long by six feet wide filled with bookpresses, each with the bust of a figure...
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    especially of the Lotharingian territory in between. He was a patron of scholars and writers and a reformer of monasteries. If Robert was the canonical age...
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    Albert Carré, opera director Henri Cartan Claude, Duke of Guise Paul Colin Robert de Cotte Darry Cowl Pierre Dac Mireille Delunsch Emile Erckmann Alfred Faust...
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  • have the Archbishop of York consecrate them, because Ealdred, who was the appointee to York, had not yet received his pallium, the symbol of the authority...
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  • of Durham, of the lands of the see of Durham, because Ranulf had defected to Henry's elder brother Robert Curthose, who also claimed the English throne...
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    Khalaf ibn Mula'ib, Uqaylid emir April 16 – Arnold I, Lotharingian nobleman May 1 – Conon, Lotharingian nobleman May 19 – Geoffrey IV, French nobleman June...
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    beneath his effigy in the South Transept, has been placed in error under the effigy of Dean Harvey in the S.E. Transept. 53. Robert Mascall, 1404–16. Sab...
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    Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian (2022-05-24). "Oil". Glottolog. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Archived from the original...
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  • duke. He stands at the head of a Lotharingian dynasty known to modern scholarship as the Reginarids, because of their frequent use of the name "Reginar"....
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  • Count Emmo, Immo or Immon, was the name of at least one important Lotharingian nobleman in the 10th century, described by medieval annalists as a cunning...
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    but Charles, who maintained the rumors, was expelled from the kingdom by Lothair. The House of Ardennes and the Lotharingian party, who were favorable to...
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  • became a canon at Liége. Floris was involved in a war of a few Lotharingian vassals against the imperial authority. On a retreat from Zaltbommel he was ambushed...
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  • Hagano. In 919, the West Frankish barons refused to assist the king in repelling a Magyar invasion. One of the leading Lotharingian barons, Gilbert,...
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    composed of Lotharingians, Normans, and Carolingian forces under King Charles III's command. The battle took place at Soissons, near Aisne. Robert was killed...
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  • The royal consorts of the rulers of the Lorraine region have held varying titles, over a region that has varied in scope since its creation as the kingdom...
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    Neustria in the west and in the east by Francia proper, the region between the Meuse and the Seine. After the 860s, Lotharingian noble Robert the Strong became...
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  • Lambert (10th century), was a Lotharingian nobleman with lands somewhere near modern Dutch Limburg, who was associated with Gembloux Abbey in French-speaking...
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    it was Walcher, a Lotharingian, who had been appointed the first non-English Bishop of Durham in 1071. Having effectively subdued the population, William...
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    The house of Namur is a family of the Lotharingian nobility, coming from Berenger count of Lommegau. He later became count of Namur, when the county of...
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  • and battles from the Frankish conquest of Turnacum and Cameracum by Chlodio and the establishment of the Frankish realm by Clovis I, the Merovingian king...
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    afterwards the formidable bishop William of Utrecht also died. After this Robert I and his stepson Dirk V besieged the new Utrecht/Lotharingian castle at...
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    nun, allowing Edgar to remarry. He employed the renowned Lotharingian scholar, Radbod of Rheims, and the artist Benna of Trier, to educate Edith. Anglo-Saxon...
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    741 (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Buddhist temples should be established throughout the country (approximate date). Amalberga of Temse, Lotharingian nun and saint (d. 772) Sugano no Mamichi, Japanese...
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    chronicles. The old Lotharingian divisions became obsolete, and while the Lower Lorraine lands were referred to as the Low Countries, the name of Lorraine...
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