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- Hincmar (806-December 21, 882), archbishop of Reims, one of the most remarkable figures in the ecclesiastical history of France, belonged to a...
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- Ebbo or Ebo (c. 775-March 20 851, Hildesheim, Saxony) was the archbishop of Rheims from 816 until 835 and again from 840 to 841. He was born a...
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- John XV (born in Rome), Pope from 985 to 996, succeeding Boniface VII (974, 984-985), (said to have been Pope for four months after Pope John XIV...
- male, deceased (989)
- Adalberon (died 989) was the archbishop of Reims, chancellor of Kings Lothair and Louis V of France. Upon the death of Louis V, in 987, Adalberon...
- male, deceased (900)
- Fulk the Venerable (died June 17 900 was the Archbishop of Reims from 882 until his death. He was the chief opponent of the non-Carolingian king of...
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- Arnulf, also Arnulph or Arnoul, was archbishop of Reims and the illegitimate son of King Lothair of France. Archbishop Adalberon wanted Gerbert of...
- male, deceased (1106)
- Manasses II was the Archbishop of Rheims (1096 - 1106), most significantly at the time of the First Crusade and the Crusade of 1101. He was of the...
- male, deceased (1175)
- Henry of France, Bishop of Beauvais (1149-1162), then Archbishop of Reims (1162-1175), was a son of Louis the Fat, King of France and his second...
- male, deceased (1218)
- Aubrey or Alberic of Humbert was the Archbishop of Reims from 1207 to 1218. He was a warrior prelate, participating in both the Albigensian Crusade...
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- Manasses I, known as Manasses de Gournay, was the Archbishop of Rheims, and thus primate of France, from 1069 to his deposition on 27 December...
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