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  • Radbod (or Ratbod) (died 915) was the Archbishop of Trier from 883 until his death. Under the last Carolingians he obtained a great deal of benefits and...
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  • Radbod of Frisia, leader of the Frisians (died 719) Radbod (prefect) (833–854), Frankish prefect Ratbod (archbishop of Trier) (died 915) Radboud of Utrecht...
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    was the temporal possession of the prince-archbishop of Trier (Erzbistum Trier) who was, ex officio, a prince-elector of the empire. The other ecclesiastical...
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    Richbod 791–804, first archbishop Waso 804–809 Amalhar 809–814 Hetto 814–847 Dietgold 847–868 Bartholf von Wetterau 869–883 Radbod 883–915 Rudgar 915–930...
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    elector of Trier was one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire and, in his capacity as archbishop, administered the archdiocese of Trier. The territories...
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  • Rudgar (died 27 January 931), was the archbishop of Trier from 915. His archdiocese at first lay within the kingdom of West Francia, but after 925 it was...
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    Regino also drew up, at the request of his friend and patron Radbod, Archbishop of Trier (d. 915), a collection of canons, Libri duo de synodalibus causis...
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    work had been carried out in Frisia. In joining Chilperic and Ragqnfrid, Radbod of Frisia sacked Utrecht, burning churches and killing many missionaries...
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    of Europe. Louis succeeded Zwentibold in 900. He maintained a separate chancery for East Francia and Lotharingia, the latter under Archbishop Radbod of...
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  • Frisians named Radbod, was an opponent of Rollo, the founder of Normandy) a duke of both Hainaut and Hesbaye. Centuries later William of Jumièges, and...
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  • Conrad, Duke (892–906) Elector-Bishopric of Trier (complete list) – Radbod, Prince-bishop (898–915) Prince-Bishopric of Worms (complete list) – Gunzo, Prince-bishop...
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  • Publishers. Sanderson, Warren. 1982. "Archbishop Radbod, Regino of Prüm and Late Carolingian Art and Music in Trier". Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen 24:41–61. Weakland...
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    Ramstein Castle (Kordel) (category Trier-Saarburg)
    early 10th century, Archbishop Radbod of Trier had a fortified house (Latin: municiuncula) built on a rock near Kordel on the site of an older predecessor...
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    remarry. He employed the renowned Lotharingian scholar, Radbod of Rheims, and the artist Benna of Trier, to educate Edith. Anglo-Saxon custom allowed for remarriage...
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    908 by King Ludwig IV when he donated the church and manse to Archbishop Radbod of Trier. The document in question refers to the village as Ancaracha....
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  • (991–999) Alawich II, Prince-Bishop (999–1001) Elector-Bishopric of Trier (complete list) – Radbod, Prince-bishop (898–915) Rudgar, Prince-bishop (915–930) Rotbert...
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    remarry. He employed the renowned Lotharingian scholar, Radbod of Rheims, and the artist Benna of Trier, to educate Edith. Anglo-Saxon custom allowed for remarriage...
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    education at Wilton by employing "two foreign chaplains", Radbod of Rheims and Benno of Trier. According to Goscelin, Edith's rich and elaborate wardrobe...
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