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Artald of
Reims (died
October 1, 961) was
twice Archbishop of Reims. He held the post
first 931 to 940, when he was
displaced by Hugh of Vermandois. He...
- 948 to
resolve the
rights of the
rival claimants, Hugh of
Vermandois and
Artald of Reims. He sent his
legate Marinus of
Bomarzo to act on his behalf, while...
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coronation ceremony was to take place.
Louis IV was
crowned king by
Archbishop Artald of
Reims on Sunday, 19 June 936,
probably at the
Abbey of Notre-Dame and...
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Count of
Nevers and
Ermengarde of Tonnerre. He
married Ida,
daughter of
Artald V,
Count of Forez. They had a child:
Ermengarde of Nevers, who
married Miles...
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became the
military chief of
Reims after the
restoration of the
Archbishop Artald of Reims, upon
taking the area back from Hugh of Vermandois. He
built a...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Seulf Archbishop of
Reims 925–931 Succeeded by
Artald Preceded by
Artald Archbishop of
Reims 940–946...
- Hugh of
Vermandois from his
position as
Archbishop of Reims,
restoring Artald of
Reims to his
former office. To
settle the
issue of
control over the Archdiocese...
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aggressively against Herbert II,
marching into
Rheims and
replacing Hugh with
Artald in 931. Then,
joined by Hugh the Great,
Rudolph burned Herbert's fortresses...
- was
claimed by Hugh of
Vermandois and
Artald of Reims. Hugh was
supported by his uncle, Hugh the
Great while Artald was
supported by both
Louis IV. and...
- – Zhou,
empress of
Former Shu 959 – Eadwig,
English king (b. 941) 961 –
Artald,
archbishop of
Reims 1040 – Alan III, Duke of
Brittany (b. 997) 1126 – Morphia...