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Cotgare
Cotgare Cot"gare` (k?t"g?r`), n. Refuse wool. [Obs. or Prov.]

Meaning of Otgar from wikipedia

- Frankish nobleman Otgar of Mainz, archbishop (826–847) Otgar [de], bishop of Eichstätt (847–880) Hoger (died 906), abbot and music theorist Otgar, founding abbot...
- Otgar (died 21 April 847), also spelled Odgar or Otger, was the archbishop of Mainz from 826 until his death. In 834, Archbishop Otgar made a pilgrimage...
- A Carolingian m****cript, c. 840, depicting Rab**** Maurus (left), supported by Alcuin (middle), presenting his work to Otgar of Mainz...
- Audacrus Audaccrus Audgarius Audagarius Autcharius Aotackar Odowakar Odakar Odacrus Otachar Otacar Otacarus Otakar Otgarius Otgar Otger Othgar Otkger...
- former Archbishop Otgar of Mainz ordered him to collect this material for posterity. Because Benedict seems to acknowledge that Otgar is dead at the time...
- finds refuge at the court of Otto I. John dispatches a delegation under Otgar, bishop of Speyer, to negotiate an agreement. May 14 – Pope John XII dies...
- was constrained to return to public life when he was elected to succeed Otgar as Archbishop of Mainz. He died at Winkel on the Rhine in 856. Rab**** composed...
- 790. Construction on St Justin's Church began around 830, once Archbishop Otgar of Mainz had returned from Rome with the relics of St Justin. It was complete...
- some of his enemies, he again was the effective ruler of Rome. Sending Otgar, Bishop of Speyer to the emperor, he attempted to come to some accommodation...
- the Lahngau from 821 to 826. In 838, he allied with Poppo of Grapfeld and Otgar, Archbishop of Mainz, against the rebellious Louis the German and in favour...