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- Willehad or Willihad (Latin: Willehadus/Willihadus); c. 745 AD – 8 November 789) was a Christian missionary and possibly the Bishop of Bremen from 787...
- Bremen and the Saxon records bearing on Henry IV, besides the life of Willehadus, the list of Ansgarius, and perhaps also a life of Vicelinus, but the...
- death with places Reason for end of office Notes 787–789 Willehad also Willehadus or Willihad Northumbria *ca. 745 – 8 November 789*, Blexen, today a part...
- Ihlienworth Helmworth (Low Saxon) Muni****lity Evangelical Lutheran St. Willehadus Church (St. Wilhadi) Flag Coat of arms Location of Ihlienworth within...
- inhabitants of the cathedral immunity had a special parish church, Saint Willehadus chapel. The cathedral was the church of the clergy and for special religious...
- until melted down for s**** metal in 1940. Willehadus Fountain in honour of the first bishop of Bremen Willehadus, between the town hall and the cathedral...
- Altenwalde. Already before the nuns' move there was the Holy Cross and St. Willehadus Chapel on the Mount (i.e. hill) in Wolde, owning a relic, a fragment of...
- of which remained in the incorporated Chapel of the Holy Cross and St. Willehadus on the Mount (i.e. hill; est. 13th century, abandoned between 1590 and...
- foundation of the bishopric under Saint Willehad (a.k.a. Willihad (Latin: Willehadus/Willihadus); c. 745 – 8 November 789; a Christian missionary and the Bishop...