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Cunibert, Cunipert, or
Kunibert (c. 600 – 12
November c. 663) was the
ninth bishop of Cologne, from 623 to his death.
Contemporary sources mention him...
- The
Basilica of St.
Cunibert or St.
Kunibert (German: [ˌzaŋkt ˈkuːnibɛʁt], Colognian: [ˌtsɪ̂nt ˈkʊ̂nɪbɛːt]) is the last of Cologne's
twelve Romanesque...
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Early medieval Cologne was part of
Austrasia within the
Frankish Empire.
Cunibert, made
bishop of
Cologne in 623, was an
important advisor to the Merovingian...
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political rival family, the Gundoinings,
whose connections in Adalgesil,
Cunibert,
archbishop of Cologne, Otto and
Radulf (who
would later revolt in 642)...
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Cunibert of
Turin (died c.1082) was an
Italian bishop.
According to
Anselm of Besate,
Cunibert was a
member of the
Besate dynasty from Milan. Cunibert...
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Bartolomeo Cunibert or
Bartolomeo Kunibert (Italian:
Bartolomeo Silvestro Cuniberti; Savigliano,
Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia 3
December 1800 - Savigliano...
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Savoy and Otto.
Shortly before his death,
Peter united with
Bishop Cunibert of
Turin in an
attempt to
drive Abbot Benedict II from his
abbey of San...
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teacher named Cunibert, who
advised them to pray to God and that when they had a
child they must hand him over to God, and that he,
Cunibert,
would bring...
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Cunipert (also
Cunibert or Cunincpert) was king of the
Lombards from 688 to 700. He
succeeded his
father Perctarit,
though he was ****ociated with the throne...
- palace, Aega.
Pepin and Arnulf's
successor as
chief counselor to the king,
Cunibert,
Bishop of Cologne,
received the
treasure at Compiègne and
brought it back...