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to assist the latter; and he succeeded him in the archbishopric on 11 June 888. During the latter half of his twenty years’ rule, age and infirmity made it necessary for him also to have a coadjutor in the person of Hoger, another monk of Corvey; and later five neighboring bishops were charged to
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onslaughts than the districts to the south and east of it, yet the general confusion restricted Adalgar's activity, and he was able to do very little in the northern kingdoms which were supposed to be part of his mission. There were also new contests over the relation of
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The course of the controversy is somewhat obscure; but it is known that Stephen cited both contestants to Rome, and when Adalgar alone appeared, Hermann being represented by delegates with unsatisfactory credentials, the pope referred the matter to Archbishop
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Adalgar. In: Heinrich August Pierer, Julius Löbe (Hrsg.): Universal-Lexikon der Gegenwart und Vergangenheit. 4. Auflage. Bd. 19, Altenburg 1865, S. 786 (online bei zeno.org).
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Bremen had originally been under the jurisdiction of Cologne; but this relation was dissolved on the reestablishment of the archbishopric of Hamburg in 848; and
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz: ADALGAR. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Band 1, Bautz, Hamm 1975. 2., unveränderte Auflage Hamm 1990,
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speak of him, he seems to have been a man of some force, but perhaps not strong enough for the difficult times in which his activity was cast.
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Otto Heinrich May: Adalgar. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953,
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Little is known of Adalgar's personality. From the way in which Rimbert's biographer and
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had confirmed the subordination of Bremen to Hamburg in 864. In 890 Archbishop
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gave him his brother, Adalgar, as a companion. The young Adalgar was then a
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The Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
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placed the investigation in the hands of a synod which met at
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Erhard Gorys: Lexikon der Heiligen. MĂĽnchen Juni 2005, S. 17.
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Ansgar, Rimbert and the Forged Foundations of Hamburg-Bremen
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New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Bremen
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Bremen
saint
Roman Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
feast day
Rimbert
Ansgar
Hamburg
Corvey
deacon
bishop
Arnulf
Normans
Louis the Child
Hungarian
Bremen
archiepiscopal see of Cologne
Pope Nicholas I
Hermann of Cologne
Pope Stephen V
Fulk of Reims
Worms
Formosus
Frankfurt
Hatto of Mainz
Adam of Bremen

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