- male, deceased (851)
- 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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- Arnulf, also Arnulph or Arnoul, was archbishop of Reims and the illegitimate son of King Lothair of France. Archbishop Adalberon wanted Gerbert of...
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- 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...
- male, deceased (882)
- Hincmar (806-December 21, 882), archbishop of Reims, one of the most remarkable figures in the ecclesiastical history of France, belonged to a...
- 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 (962)
- Artald of Reims (died 962) was twice Archbishop of Reims. He help the post first 931 to 940, when he was displaced by Hugh of Vermandois. He was...
- male, deceased (1161)
- Samson of Mauvoisin (died 1161) was the French archbishop of Reims from 1140 to 1161. He is a significant historical figure of his times. He...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1141)
- Alberich of Reims (c. 1085 - 1141) studied with Anselm of Laon. He was a master at Rheims from 1118 to 1136 and the Archdeacon there from 1131 to...
- male, deceased (764)
- Saint Abel of Reims (died 5 August 764) was abbot of Lobbes and Bishop of Reims. Of Scottish origins, Abel travelled with other Christian teachers...
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