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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
Archbishop of Mainz
Otgar (died 21 April 847), also spelled Odgar, Otker or Otger, Latin Otgarius, was the archbishop of Mainz from 826 until his death. In 834, Archbishop
Otgar_of_Mainz
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
Gebhard,_Count_of_the_Lahngau
840–843 European succession crisis
at the urging of Archbishop Otgar of Mainz and Count Adalbert of Metz, moved against Louis. According to Nithard, Otgar and Adalbert, who had only recently
Carolingian_civil_war
Archbishop of Mainz and writer (d. 856)
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. Rabanus composed
Rabanus_Maurus
Head of the Catholic Church from 955 to 964
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
Pope_John_XII
Roman Catholic church in Frankfurt / Main, Germany
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
Saint Justin's Church, Frankfurt-Höchst
Saint_Justin's_Church,_Frankfurt-Höchst
Autchar (also Otachar or Otgar) was a Frankish nobleman. He served Pippin III as a diplomat in 753 and followed Carloman I after the division of the kingdom
Autchar
8th-9th century Frankish manuscript style
supported by Alcuin, presents his work to St. Martin of Tours, mistakenly identified by a later hand as Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (Fulda, around 840).
Carolingian_illumination
Ecclesiastical vestment worn by clergy
Raban Maur (left), Alcuin (middle) and Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (right), wearing the pallium. From a 9th-century manuscript.
Pallium
8th-century English scholar, clergyman, poet, and teacher
Maurus (left), with Alcuin (middle), dedicating his work to Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (right) Born c. 735 York, Northumbria Died 19 May 804 (aged around
Alcuin
9th-century Carolingian-era author and forger
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
Pseudo-Isidore
Pseudonym attached to a forged collection of ninth-century capitularies
archiepiscopal archives of Mainz, at the command of the late Archbishop Otgar (d. 847). Though earlier scholars were inclined to believe some of these
Benedict_Levita
Christian saint and bishop
Vincentia and daughter Innocentia and brought them to Pavia. In 836 Bishop Otgar of Mainz acquired the relics and transferred them to first to Mainz, Germany
Severus_of_Ravenna
Roman Christian priest and martyr (died 269)
Freising, where they are kept in Freising Cathedral. In 834, Archbishop Otgar of Mainz made a pilgrimage to the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. Upon his
Justin_the_Confessor
Church in Thuringia, Germany
said to have been founded under the name of St Paul. In 836, Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (826–847) had the bones of St Severus of Ravenna transferred to
St_Severus'_Church,_Erfurt
also ordered that the Protoscriniar Azzo have his hand amputated, and for Otgar, Bishop of Speyer, to be scourged. On 14 May 964, John XII died, and the
Synod_of_Rome_(964)
Constitutio de synodis, survives. Four archbishops were summoned to Mainz: Otgar of Mainz, Hadbold of Cologne, Hetto of Trier and Bernoin of Besançon; four
Frankish_synods_of_829
Masculine Germanic given name
Audacrus Audaccrus Audgarius Audagarius Autcharius Aotackar Odowakar Odakar Odacrus Otachar Otacar Otacarus Otakar Otgarius Otgar Otger Othgar Otkger
Audovacar
Salomon I of Constance Anno of Freising Lantfrid of Säben Ermanrich of Passau Otgar of Eichstätt Witgar of Augsburg Ratold of Strasbourg Gebhard I of Speyer
Synod_of_Worms_(868)
Calendar year
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
964
Decade
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
960s
Reginhard, Prince-bishop (943/944–950) Gottfried I, Prince-bishop (950–960) Otgar, Prince-bishop (960–970) Balderich, Prince-bishop (970–987) Ruprecht, Prince-bishop
List of state leaders in the 10th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Possibly uncanonical synod held in St. Peter's Basilica
Terracina Adaldag, Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen Landward, Bishop of Minden Otgar, Bishop of Speyer There were 13 cardinal priests who attended the synod
Synod_of_Rome_(963)
923 943 Reginwalt I, also Reginhard 943 or 944 950 Gottfried I 950 960 Otgar 960 970 Balderich 970 987 Ruprecht 987 1004 Walter 1004 1031 Siegfried I
Bishop_of_Speyer
Frankish nobleman
Louis the German. According to Nithard, Adalbert and his ally, Archbishop Otgar of Mainz, so hated Louis that they wished him dead. Although Nithard is
Adalbert_of_Metz_(died_841)
Medieval method of selecting a pope
"In presence of the imperial envoys, Liutprand, Bishop of Cremona, and Otgar, Bishop of Speyer, the emperor's candidate, John, Bishop of Narni, was elected
Papal_appointment
of arms is still a reminder of this today. From around 830, Archbishop Otgar of Mainz had St. Justin's Church built on the high bank above the River
History_of_Höchst_am_Main
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Wolf Counsellor; Shield Wolf; Form of Raphael; Form of Rafael God has Healed; Wise Wolf; Healer
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Spanish form of Latin Ambrosius, AMBROSIO means "immortal."
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The moon. In Mythology Luna is one of the names of Artemis the moon goddess.
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Beautiful, Splendor, Derived from Indira - Goddess laxmis name
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(ἸάειÏος) Variant spelling of Greek Iaïros, IAEIROS means "whom God enlightens."
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Consecrated to God; Abbreviation of Elizabeth; Pledged to God
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Jahzeiah, the vision of the Lord;Jehovah reveals;Jehovah sees;
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English : habitational name from Crockford Bridge in the parish of Chertsey, Surrey. The place name is of uncertain origin; the first element may be Old English croc(ca) ‘pot’, used of a hollow in the ground or of a place where potsherds were found; the second is Old English ford ‘ford’.
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Lord of Universe
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Buddhist, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
An Instrument Used for Guiding Elephants; Love; An Instrument Used to Control the Elephant; Boundry; Peaceful; Check; Control
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