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Hildebert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: Hildebert (bishop of Cambrai) (r. 712–715) Hildebert, Count of Ivois (fl. 882)
Hildebert
Belgian footballer (born 1988)
Simon Luc Hildebert Mignolet (born 6 March 1988) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Mignolet started his career with
Simon_Mignolet
Bohemian manuscript illustrators of the 12th century
Hildebert and Everwin were two lay medieval artists. They are the first artists known by name who were active in the area covered by today's Czech Republic
Hildebert_and_Everwin
French ecclesiastic, hagiographer and theologian
Hildebert of Lavardin (c. 1055 – 18 December 1133) was a French ecclesiastic, hagiographer and theologian. From 1096–97 he was bishop of Le Mans, then
Hildebert_of_Lavardin
9th-century Count of Ivois
Hildebert (fl. 882), was Count of Ivois, the successor to his father Bérenger I. Almost nothing is known about Hildebert other than a donation in his father's
Hildebert,_Count_of_Ivois
German astronomer and mathematician (1571–1630)
survived into adulthood: Cordula (born 1621); Fridmar (born 1623); and Hildebert (born 1625). According to Kepler's biographers, this was a much happier
Johannes_Kepler
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
was born around 1098. Her parents were Mechtild of Merxheim-Nahet and Hildebert of Bermersheim, a family of the free lower nobility in the service of
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Holy Roman Empress from 1114 to 1125; claimant to the English throne
someone so much younger than she was; Matilda was 25 and Geoffrey was 13. Hildebert, the Archbishop of Tours, eventually intervened to persuade her to go
Empress_Matilda
Succulent plant native to Madagascar
Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Retrieved 2020-10-09. Wagner, Hildebert; Fischer, Manfred; Lotter, Hermann (1985). "New Bufadienolides from Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe_daigremontiana
Catholic religious order
Trinité at Vendôme loaned a monk named John to the Bishop of Le Mans, Hildebert de Lavardin, for the building of a cathedral; after the project was completed
Cistercians
12th-century itinerent preacher of heretical ideas
the episcopal town of Le Mans in 1101, probably from Lausanne, Bishop Hildebert de Lavardin was absent and Henry was granted permission to preach from
Henry_of_Lausanne
French noble family
On his death in 886, his son Hildebert became lord of Limoges, followed by Hildebert's son Hildegaire, then Hildebert's grandson Géraud, establishing
House_of_Rochechouart
On his death, in 886, his son Hildebert became lord of Limoges, and then Hildebert's son Hildegaire, then Hildebert's grandson Géraud, establishing in
Foucher_de_Limoges
French chef, television presenter and politician (born 1947)
Élisabeth Hildebert de Rozières, known as Babette de Rozières (born 27 May 1947) is a famous French chef, television presenter and politician. She was
Babette_de_Rozières
Egyptian grazer saint of Late antiquity
Latin verse is attributed to late 10th/early 11th century theologian Hildebert of Lavardin, with several copies kept by the Bodleian Library. An Old
Mary_of_Egypt
Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
Charlemagne's former capital of Aachen, where Otto was anointed and crowned by Hildebert, the Archbishop of Mainz. Though he was a Saxon by birth, Otto appeared
Otto_the_Great
Head of the Catholic Church from 1124 to 1130
vacancies in the See of Tours with his own candidates over Hildebert's objections. Hildebert also complained to Honorius about the constant appeals to
Pope_Honorius_II
Day of the year
Canterbury Blessed Lojze Grozde Bruno of Würzburg Eutropius of Orange Hildebert Julius the Veteran May 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Mother's Day (Bolivia)
May_27
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
11th-century poets of the "Loire school", such as Marbod of Rennes and Hildebert of Lavardin, is stressed in this connexion by Brinkmann. This theory is
Troubadour
9th-century Count of Ivois
18 Sep 882 under which Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis [Hildebert, son of the late Count Berenger] donated property [Wavrense near the river]
Bérenger_I,_Count_of_Ivois
Commune and prefecture of Guadeloupe
Dentu 1876 1883 Richard Jean-Romain 1883 1884 Hildebert Bernus 1884 1888 Auguste Silvie 1888 1893 Hildebert Bernus 1893 1894 J. Cascon 1897 1902 Wilfrid
Basse-Terre
Archbishop of Mainz (died 954)
October 954) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 937, following the late Hildebert, until his death. He was a son of Reginar, Duke of Lorraine.[citation
Frederick (archbishop of Mainz)
Frederick_(archbishop_of_Mainz)
Catholic sacramental doctrine
from bread and wine to body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist was by Hildebert de Lavardin, Archbishop of Tours, in the late 11th century. By the end
Transubstantiation
Anglo-Norman royal and abbess (c. 1056–1126)
reputation was described by Baldric of Dol, archbishop of Dol, and the poet Hildebert of Le Mans, who referred to her as "a queen, a goddess and a royal virgin
Cecilia_of_Normandy
Species of flowering plant
Marie-Aleth; Hanquet, Bernard; Cui, Zhen-Hua; Lou, Zhi-Cen; Wagner, Hildebert (September 1995). "Acylated triterpene saponins from Silene jenisseensis"
Silene_jenisseensis
Town and capital of Cēsis Municipality, Latvia
composer Eduard Erdmann (1896–1958), German pianist and composer Max Hildebert Boehm (1891–1968), sociologist Adolf Rüütel (1906–1981), Estonian national
Cēsis
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family
Shikov Alexander N., Pozharitskaya Olga N., Makarov Valery G., Wagner Hildebert, Verpoorte Rob, Heinrich Michael (2014). "Medicinal Plants of the Russian
Adonis_vernalis
Species of flowering plant
Luteolin-7-neohesperidosids (Veronicastrosid). Hiroyuki Inouye, Yasuhiko Aoki, Hildebert Wagner, Ludwig Hörhammer, Gerold Aurnhammer and Wolfgang Budweg, Chemische
Veronicastrum_sibiricum
Burgundian nobleman (died 1048)
remains uncertain. It is unclear which method was used to kill Dalmas, but Hildebert de Lavardin, a contemporary, reported that the Duke killed his father-in-law
Dalmas_I_of_Semur
Name list
Éibhear Hebert, a Germanic given name Hibbert, given name derived from Hildebert Huber, German occupational surname "Hubert". Meertens Institute database
Hubert
12th-century chronicler of Polish history
scholars have pointed out that Gallus' writing style resembles that of Hildebert of Lavardin and have thought that Gallus had been educated at Le Mans
Gallus_Anonymus
Duke of Spoleto from 859 to 871 and 876 to 880
battle, he successfully entered Bari. In April 860, Lambert joined with Hildebert, count of Camerino, in rebelling against the Emperor Louis II. Chased
Lambert_I_of_Spoleto
Bishop of Meissen
noted as Agilward, Elvart, Eilbart, Erward, Ediward, Eduard, Hildeward or Hildebert; d. 24 November 1023), a member of the Saxon noble house of the Ekkehardiner(de)
Eilward
Abbey located in Seine-Maritime, in France
668–678, later bishop of Lyon Ansbert of Rouen, 678–690, bishop of Rouen Hildebert I, 694–701 Bain, 701–710 Bénigne, 710–716, and 719–724 Wandon, 716–719
Abbey_of_Saint_Wandrille
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hesse, Germany
Hermann 1124 1125 Diemo 1125 1139 Baldemar 1140 1141 Folknand 1141 1148 Hildebert 1148 — Marquard 1148 1149 Heinrich 1151 1167 Sigehard 1167 1199/1200 Leopold
Lorsch_Abbey
Service of the Church that accompanies a deceased person and his entourage
grave should be pointed to the East. This custom is alluded to by Bishop Hildebert at the beginning of the 12th century, and its symbolism is discussed by
Catholic_funeral
Proto-Protestant Catholic heresiarch (1117-1135)
consecrated bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, was first used by Hildebert de Lavardin in about 1079. The theory had long been widely accepted as
Peter_of_Bruys
Gibuin of Langres: Rithmus de paradiso Godfrey of Reims: Epistolarum liber Hildebert of Lavardin: De missae sacramentis et veteris legis, De Zosima et Maria
Hugh_Metel
Catholic sacrament
in the bread... the term transubstantiation focuses only on the fact". Hildebert de Lavardin, Archbishop of Tours, is among the earliest Latin authors
Eucharist in the Catholic Church
Eucharist_in_the_Catholic_Church
abbacy of Wandregisel, but his three successors—Lantbert, Ansbert and Hildebert—are missing. This gap corresponds to 668–701. The second part goes down
Gesta_abbatum_Fontanellensium
German diplomat (1892–1945)
together with Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, Otto von Kursell, and Max Hildebert Boehm for the German occupiers in the "Press Office Ober Ost VIII" in
Arno_Schickedanz
Title of the archbishop and ruling prince of the Electorate of Mainz
856–863 Ludbert 863–889 Sunderhold 889–891 Hatto I 891–913 Herigar 913–927 Hildebert 927-937 Frederick 937–954 William 954–968 Hatto II 968–970 Rudbrecht 970–975
List of bishops and archbishops of Mainz
List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Mainz
12th-century liturgical codex
and the painter Hildebert himself. Another interesting feature is the decorated initial letter D, attributed to the painter Hildebert. During the Thirty
Horologium_Olomucense
Horse race in Great Britain
Everitt 1888: Annamite 1889: Bret Harte 1890: Day Dawn 1891: Rathbeal 1892: Hildebert 1893: Pitcher 1894: Oatlands 1895: Hebron 1896: Kilcock 1897: El Diablo
Wokingham_Stakes
Church in Burgundy, France
became the mother house of the Mission de France, a territorial prelature. Hildebert (or Ansius), a canon of Auxerre, petitioned abbot Stephen Harding of Cîteaux
Pontigny_Abbey
12th-century French theologian
unpublished. Among his works are: Sermons: 50 are in Migne PL, misattributed to Hildebert of Lavardin (PL clxxi, 330-964, others in PL cxcviii, 1721-1844). The
Peter_Comestor
French bishop and saint
where his mother had become a nun. He is probably identical with Bishop Hildebert of Cambrai-Arras, who died around 700 and is buried at Maubeuge. His feast
Emebert
Gay and lesbian sexuality in medieval Europe
works of three bishops, Marbodius of Rennes, Baudri of Bourgueil and Hildebert of Lavardin. These are notable works due to the position of the three
Homosexuality in medieval Europe
Homosexuality_in_medieval_Europe
Species of flowering plant
stem bark of Heisteria pallida. Verena Dirsch, András Neszmélyia and Hildebert Wagner, Phytochemistry, 3 August 1993, Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 291–293
Heisteria_pallida
Roman Catholic archbishop (c. 1075–1158)
sermons were mistakenly printed as part of the collection of works by Hildebert of Lavardin. Some scholars confused him with the later poet Peter Babion
Geoffroy_Babion
List of manuscripts from the Cotton library
12th century) is sermons and letters by Ivo of Chartres, Marbodius, and Hildebert of Lavardin (13th century-14th century) A.viii Miscellany A.x Two works
List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library
Start of the preparation time for Easter
Septuagesima, Alleluia is not traditionally sung in worship. A sermon of Hildebert explains the logic of this practice: Moreover this day, which is, as it
Pre-Lent
Basic ontological concept
"substance" became more important because of the dogma of the Eucharist. Hildebert of Lavardin, archbishop of Tours, introduced the term transubstantiation
Substance_theory
hexameters. It was modelled on the verse hagiography of contemporaries such as Hildebert of Le Mans. Embrico's text is roughly contemporary with the Dei gesta
Embrico_of_Mainz
Religious funeral practice
Christians should be pointed to the East. This custom is alluded to by Bishop Hildebert at the beginning of the twelfth century, and its symbolism is discussed
Christian_burial
stem bark of Heisteria pallida. Verena Dirsch, András Neszmélyia and Hildebert Wagner, Phytochemistry, 3 August 1993, Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 291–293
Propelargonidin
Species of flowering plant in the celery family
Kartal; Anne-Claire Mitaine-Offer; Thomas Paululat; Mahmoud Abu-Asaker; Hildebert Wagner; Jean-François Mirjolet; Nicolas Guilbaud; Marie-Aleth Lacaille-Dubois
Eryngium_campestre
Catholic bishop of Olomouc
representatives arrived from Steinfeld in the Rhine valley (Germany). Hildebert and Everwin, two medieval manuscript illuminators, worked in the scriptorium
Jindřich_Zdík
Topics referred to by the same term
(1872–1962), French general Henri Aldebert (1880–1961), French bobsledder Hildebert (c. 1055–1133), French bishop and theologian also known as Aldebert Adelbert
Aldebert_(disambiguation)
Medieval guide in Latin to the splendours of Rome
at the sight of the city from a distance, quoting the first lines of Hildebert's elegy on the grandeur that was Rome. After naming the city's gates he
De_mirabilibus_urbis_Romae
Abbey in Loir-et-Cher, France
to Saint George, apparently attested in a 12th-century act of bishop Hildebert of Lavardin, bishop of Le Mans, goes back to a much earlier foundation
Abbey of Saint-Georges-du-Bois
Abbey_of_Saint-Georges-du-Bois
Montoire, son of Gautier de Langeais, Viscount of Le Mans and Vendôme 1)Hildebert Payen, seigneur de Montdoubleau son of Payen of Freteval. Married Aia
House_of_Montoire
Croatian politician and collaborator with Nazi Germany
"Establishment of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs" under Max Hildebert Boehm at the University of Berlin. Lorković and Branimir Jelić spoke about
Mladen_Lorković
Illuminated manuscripts from Normandy
Robert the Dane, archbishop of Rouen and makes an act of donation to Abbot Hildebert I [fr]. The last large miniature (f.25v.) Represents Duke Robert of Normandy
Cartulary of Mont-Saint-Michel
Cartulary_of_Mont-Saint-Michel
Calendar year
theologian (d. 1117) Gruffudd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd (approximate date) Hildebert, French hagiographer and theologian (d. 1133) Ida of Austria, German duchess
1055
Mediaeval theological work consisting of six treatises
Soissons [Wikidata], Odo of Saint Victor [Wikidata], Otto or Odo of Lucca, and Hildebert of Lavardin. Sources utilized by the author include Hugo's Summa de sacramentis
Summa_sententiarum
Calendar year
abbot December 4 – Bernard degli Uberti, Italian bishop December 18 – Hildebert, French hagiographer (b. 1055) December 21 – Guigues III (the Old), French
1133
German magazine, 1904–1936
Völkisch traditionalism, and bringing in the radical sociologist Max Hildebert Boehm [de] as a contributor. Ricarda Huch also contributed, in March 1923
Süddeutsche_Monatshefte
Day of the year
1075 – Edith of Wessex, Queen Consort of the English (born 1025) 1133 – Hildebert, French poet and scholar (born 1055) 1290 – Magnus Ladulås, king of Sweden
December_18
French monastery
Radbertus 851–860 : Odo 860–862 : Angelbert 862–875 : Trasulphe 875–884 : Hildebert 884–890 : Gonthaire 890–891 : Heilo 891–893 : Franco of Amiens [fr] 893–914 :
Corbie_Abbey
Gregory the Great's to the Romans, and this with the lament of Bishop Hildebert of Tours on the demolition of Rome by the Normans (1106). His funeral
Byzantine_literature
Species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae
in water-stressed Digitalis lanata". Photosynthetica. 27 (4): 571–7. Hildebert Wagner, Pharmazeutische Biologie, 2. Drogen und ihre Inhaltsstoffe, Gustav
Digitalis_lanata
nephew of his predecessor. 1009 - 1017 : Hildebert I, nominated by his predecessor 1017 - 1023 : Hildebert II, nephew of his predecessor 1024 - 1031 :
List of Mont-Saint-Michel abbots
List_of_Mont-Saint-Michel_abbots
Hatto I, Prince-archbishop (891–913) Herigar, Prince-archbishop (913–927) Hildebert, Prince-archbishop (927–937) Frederick, Prince-archbishop (937–954) William
List of state leaders in the 10th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Decade
theologian (d. 1117) Gruffudd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd (approximate date) Hildebert, French hagiographer and theologian (d. 1133) Ida of Austria, German duchess
1050s
uttered in Saint-Ouen, suggesting that the master may be the abbot, either Hildebert (died 1006) or Henry (after 1006). In this poem, Warner shows familiarity
Warner_of_Rouen
German painter and caricaturist (1884–1967)
His colleagues in the press office included Arno Schickedanz and Max Hildebert Boehm [de]. At the end of 1918 or early 1919, Kursell traveled to Munich
Otto_von_Kursell
hexameters, was modelled on the verse hagiography of contemporaries such as Hildebert of Le Mans. It was most likely written between 1072 and 1090. It is in
Latin_biographies_of_Muhammad
French poet, priest, monk and cleric
Semur, but it is the most detailed. Pons also asked Ezelo of Liège and Hildebert of Lavardin to write biographies of Hugh. That of Ezelo is lost, but may
Gilo_of_Toucy
Chemical compound
Sick Woo, Won; Sik Kang, Sam; Seligmann, Otto; Mohan Chari, V.; Wagner, Hildebert (January 1980). "The structure of new lignans from the seeds of phytolacca
Caffeic_aldehyde
German far-right anti-communist organization
along with Stadtler and peers, were Arthur Moeller van den Bruck and Max Hildebert Boehm. The aim of the Solidarity and their leading member, Heinrich von
Anti-Bolshevist_League
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Ireland (549) Saint Isidore of Seville, Bishop of Seville (636) Saint Hildebert of Ghent, Abbot of Saint Peter's Abbey, Ghent, Belgium, martyred by fanatics
April 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
April_4_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Archbishop, politician, patron and reformer (died 956)
by Rudgar. On 1 June 932, jointly with Archbishops Unni of Hamburg and Hildebert of Mainz, he presided over the synod of Erfurt, a synod of all the bishops
Robert_(archbishop_of_Trier)
Frankish Benedictine abbot and saint
his consecration, and Ansbert was succeeded as abbot at Fontenelle by Hildebert (d. 701), who is also venerated as a saint. Despite his high office and
Ansbert_of_Rouen
Latin translation of a biblical phrase
notion deriving from Seneca, for instance), a misreading offered in Hildebert's Querimonia. Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) and contemporary theologians
Cupio_dissolvi
Architectural style
Trinité at Vendôme loaned a monk named John to the Bishop of Le Mans, Hildebert de Lavardin, for the building of a cathedral; after the project was completed
Cistercian_architecture
Catholic archdiocese in France
1053–1068 Raoul I 1072–1085 Raoul II 1086–1117 Gilbert de Maillé 1118–1125 Hildebert de Lavardin 1125–1134 Hugues d'Etampes 1134–1146 Engebaldus 1146–1157
Archdiocese_of_Tours
Highest level competition for dog agility
Svetlana Vanusina, Hearty Sportstwo, Shetland Sheepdog, Inguna Osis, Hildebert's, Miniature Schnauzer, Lidija Belajeva, Scandy, Shetland Sheepdog 2004
Fédération Cynologique Internationale Agility World Championships
Fédération_Cynologique_Internationale_Agility_World_Championships
Spanish military expedition in Algeria
being the rival of Spanish Oran, it saw its importance increase." Algeria Hildebert Hisnard p.158 A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period Jamil M.
Expedition to Mostaganem (1558)
Expedition_to_Mostaganem_(1558)
the monks of Mont Saint-Michel In Normandy. When approached by Abbot Hildebert in 1014 in requesting more land in the area of Le Mans, Hugh III generously
Hugh_III_of_Maine
Bérenger I (died 882 or before), son of Gebhard, Count of Niederlahngau. Hildebert (fl. 882), son of Bérenger I. Rudolfe I (died before 948), son of Ricfried
Counts_of_Chiny
Historic building in Dallas, Texas, USA
Scouts of America in the 1950s. "Berlin Bear/Berliner Bar" (1970) by Hildebert Kliem. The curved exedra at the entrance to the Hall of Texas features
Hall_of_State
Salvation in the Poetry of Marbod of Rennes, Baudri of Bourgueil, and Hildebert of Lavardin. eScholarship, University of California. OCLC 1277081936.
Marbodius_of_Rennes
Appointments made by Queen Elizabeth II
Museum. Richard Douglas Dawson, Fish Merchant, Seahouses, Northumberland. Hildebert De Lacy, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance
1961_Birthday_Honours
to it the parish of Leisnig According to Cistercian tradition, abbot Hildebert, twelve monks and twelve lay brothers left Sittichenbach Abbey in 1 August
Buch_Abbey
Romanian-French writer
Fondane's new focus on studying Christian theology and Catholic thought, from Hildebert to Gourmont's own Latin mystique (it was also at this stage that the Romanian
Benjamin_Fondane
Catholic diocese of France
Château-du-Loir 1036–1055 Wilgrin 1055–1064 Arnaud 1067–1081 Hoël 1085–1097 Hildebert of Lavardin 1097–1125 Guy d'Étampes 1126–1135 Hugues de Saint-Calais 1135–1142
Diocese_of_Le_Mans
Manor House in Somerset, England
turn granted it to his sub-tenant, Hildebert. It is thought that Sir John was a descendant of either Matthew or Hildebert. Perhaps because of the distance
Clevedon_Court
Chemical compound
des Ombuosids und eine rationelle Synthese von Rutin. Ludwig Hörhammer, Hildebert Wagner, Hans-Günther Arndt, Gustav Hitzler, Lorand Farkas, Chemische Berichte
Ombuin
Breton archbishop
1096 Geoffrey was almost elected as bishop of Le Mans, but in the end Hildebert of Lavardin was elected. Geoffrey next appears in the public record when
Geoffrey_Brito
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King; Royal; Shri Krishna
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, Irish
Lives Near the Boar's Den; From the
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Name of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vinmayi | விநà¯à®®à®¯à¯€Â
Goddess of Saraswati
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in northern England named Bolton, especially the one in Lancashire, from Old English boðl ‘dwelling’, ‘house’ (see Bold 2) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Way of offering prayer to God
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Rainbow
Boy/Male
Irish
Hound of Ulster.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devotee of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Traditional
Sweet Like Moon
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT
HILDEBERT