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Hincmar (/ˈhɪŋkmɑːr/; French: [ɛ̃kmaʁ]; Latin: Hincmarus; 806 – 21
December 882),
archbishop of Reims, was a
Frankish jurist and theologian, as well as...
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abduction and
death was
described in the
chronicle Annales Bertiniani by
Saint Hincmar.
Stephania married the ****ure
Adrian II
before he took his vows as a priest...
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between Hincmar and the pope as to the
elevation of the
cleric Wulfad to the
archiepiscopal See of Bourges, but here again,
Hincmar finally submitted...
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Hincmar,
called the Younger, was the
Bishop of Laon in the West
Frankish Kingdom of
Charles the Bald from 858 to 871. His
career is
remembered by a succession...
- Troyes: The
council was held on
orders of Pope
Nicholas I, to deal with
Hincmar of
Reims and his quarrels. The
decrees were
signed on 2
November 867. The...
- he was
never crowned emperor. He was
crowned king on 8
October 877 by
Hincmar,
archbishop of Reims, at
Compiegne and was
crowned a
second time in August...
- 7
October 855,
Benedict III
issued a
charter for the
Abbey of Corvey.
Hincmar,
Archbishop of Reims,
informed Nicholas I that a
messenger whom he had...
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election as a
bishop is unknown,
usually placed in 748 or 753.
According to
Hincmar, the
later archbishop of Reims,
Tilpin occupied himself in
securing the...
- the Bald was in
control of
France and Ebbo was
deposed a
second time.
Hincmar was
appointed to
succeed him in 845 and
refused to
recognise his acts during...
- Troyes, West Francia) was
bishop of Troyes, a
chronicler and an
opponent of
Hincmar of
Reims in the
controversy on predestination.
Prudentius left
Aragon in...