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Durandus of Liège, the Glossary

Index Durandus of Liège

Durandus (died 1024/5) was an 11th-century bishop of Liège.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Bamberg Cathedral, Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège, Notker of Liège, Reginard, Scholaster, Stanislas Bormans, Wolbodo.

  2. 1020s deaths
  3. 11th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire
  4. Prince-Bishops of Liège

Bamberg Cathedral

Bamberg Cathedral (Bamberger Dom, official name Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg) is a church in Bamberg, Germany, completed in the 13th century.

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Biographie Nationale de Belgique

The Biographie nationale de Belgique (National Biography of Belgium) is a biographical dictionary of Belgium.

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Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry II (Heinrich II; Enrico II; 6 May 973 – 13 July 1024), also known as Saint Henry, Obl. S. B., was Holy Roman Emperor ("Romanorum Imperator") from 1014.

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List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège

This is a list of the bishops and prince-bishops of Liège.

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Notker of Liège

Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Notgerus; c. 940 – 10 April 1008 AD) was a Benedictine monk, bishop (972–1008) and first prince-bishop (980–1008) of the Bishopric of Liège (now in Belgium). Durandus of Liège and Notker of Liège are 11th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire and prince-Bishops of Liège.

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Reginard

Reginard was bishop of Liège in the Low Countries from 1025 to 1037, and had the city's first stone bridge over the Meuse built, the Pont des Arches. Durandus of Liège and Reginard are 11th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire and prince-Bishops of Liège.

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Scholaster

A scholaster, from the Latin scholasticus (schoolmaster), or magister scholarum, was the head of an ecclesiastical school, typically a cathedral school, monastic school, or the school of a collegiate church, in medieval and early-modern Europe.

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Stanislas Bormans

Stanislas Marie Bormans (1835–1912) was a Belgian archivist and historian.

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Wolbodo

Saint Wolbodo (c. 950 – 20 April 1021) was the bishop of Liège from 1018 to 1021. Durandus of Liège and Wolbodo are 11th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire and prince-Bishops of Liège.

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See also

1020s deaths

11th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Holy Roman Empire

Prince-Bishops of Liège

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durandus_of_Liège