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- Adalram (died 836) was an early 8th-century prelate active in Bavaria. He is known to have been archdeacon of the Salzburg diocese c. 819, and in 821...
- by two Venetian merchants, and brought to Venice. At the instigation of Adalram, archbishop of Salzburg, the first Christian church in Central and Eastern...
- Salzburg 696–716/18 ... Virgil of Salzburg 746–784 Arno of Salzburg 784–821 Adalram 821–836 ... Dietmar I 874–907 Pilgrim I 907–923 ... Gebhard of Salzburg...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Vergilius Bishop of Salzburg 784–821 Succeeded by Adalram...
- Zhuang, Chinese poet (approximate date) March 17 – Haito, bishop of Basel Adalram, archbishop of Salzburg Aznar Sánchez, duke of Gascony Herefrith, bishop...
- the Conversio also contain an out of context statement which says that Adalram, who was Archbishop of Salzburg between 821 and 836, had once consecrated...
- in three of the eleven extant m****cripts of the Conversion, Archbishop Adalram of Salzburg (r. 821–836) consecrated a church for Pribina "on his estate...
- sua proprietate loco vocato Nitrava consecravit ecclesiam." ("Archbishop Adalram consecrated a church for him over the Danube on his possession called Nitra...
- allodial lands were situated in Nitrava ultra Danuvium where Archbishop Adalram of Salzburg (821–836) consecrated a church, Since Nitrava has been identified...
- sources was built in 828 by Pribina in Nitra and consecrated by Bishop Adalram of Salzburg. Most of the territory was Christianized until the mid-9th...