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- Pilgrim (died 25 August 1036) was the archbishop of Cologne (1021-1036) and archchancellor of Italy (from 1031) in the Holy Roman Empire, a dignity...
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- Günther of Cologne was a Roman Catholic archbishop of Cologne in Germany who was excommunicated and deposed. Günther belonged to a noble Frankish fa...
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- Saint Heribert (c. 970 - 16 March 1021) was Archbishop of Cologne and Chancellor of Emperor Otto III, and was canonized c. 1074.
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- Wilbert, Wilibert, or Willibert (died 889) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 870 until his death. Willibert was originally a priest in Cologne...
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- Sigwin von Are (died 31 May 1089), called the Pious, was Archbishop of Cologne from 1078 to his death. He was a deacon in Cologne in 1076....
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- Warin (died september 9, 984) was the Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 976 to 984.
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- Saint Agilulfus (or Agigulf), Abbot of Stavelot, Bishop of Cologne and Martyr, died in the year 750. Little is known about this saint, and an early...
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