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    statue of Conrad II. The chronicler and Conrad's chaplain, Wipo of Burgundy, attended the meeting and documented the event. Archbishop Aribo presided over...
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  • Aribo can refer to: Joe Aribo, footballer Arbeo of Freising (723–784), bishop of Freising, author Aribo of Austria (c. 850–909), margrave of the March...
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  • Aribo (or Arbo; c. 850 – after 909) was margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the Carolingian March of Pannonia from 871 until his death. He...
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  • his death Aribo I (d. c. 1020, son-in-law of Hartwig I, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 985 until his death Hartwig II (d. 1027), son of Aribo I, Count...
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    his death Aribo I (d. c. 1020, son-in-law of Hartwig I, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 985 until his death Hartwig II (d. 1027), son of Aribo I, Count...
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  • Aribo (died 1031) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1021 until his death. He was Primate of Germany during the succession of Conrad II. Aribo disputed with...
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  • Engelschalk II was the margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the March of Pannonia in the late ninth century in opposition to Aribo. In his day...
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    and in 1057 Judith married Boto, the younger brother of Count Palatine Aribo II of the edelfrei family of the Aribonids. In 1070 h referred to himself...
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    gathered and thrown into the lake. About 1070 the Bavarian Count Palatine Aribo II and his brother Poto established Millstatt Abbey, a Benedictine monastery...
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    his brother Engelschalk I, until 871 Aribo, 871–909 Engelschalk II, son of Engelschalk I, in opposition to Aribo until 893 Luitpold, 893–907 Reuter, Timothy...
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    generations clarified that in the vita of Domitian, the Bavarian count palatine Aribo II (d. 1102) is mentioned as the actual founder of the Millstatt convent and...
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    Millstatt Abbey was founded as a proprietary monastery by the Chiemgau count Aribo II (1024–1102), a scion of the Aribonid dynasty and former count palatine...
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    general (b. 948) November 29 – Al-Qadir, Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid...
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  • William II and Engelschalk I, led by Engelschalk II, against the new margrave Aribo. Svatopluk I of Great Moravia intervened as an ally of Aribo because...
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    Margrave Engelschalk II of the Wilhelminer family; unlike his predecessors he could extend his power unimpeded by the mighty Margrave Aribo, acquiring numerous...
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    Gandersheim Conflict (category Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    Hildesheim in January 1025, Aribo lamented that he and not Godehard was the authorized bishop of Gandersheim. Conrad II gave both bishops his promise...
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  • (d. ca. 947) April 18 – Dionysius II, Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch May 9 – Adalgar, archbishop of Bremen Aribo of Austria, Frankish margrave Asser...
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    Ibrahim II, emir of the Aghlabids (d. 902) Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, Muslim mathematician (d. 934) Adelaide, queen of the West Frankish Kingdom (or 853) Aribo of...
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    founded in 1004 by Adula or Adela of Leoben, wife of Count Aribo I, and her son, also called Aribo, the future archbishop of Mainz, on the family's ancestral...
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    Bavaria, Germany. Seeon Abbey was founded in 994 by the Bavarian Pfalzgraf Aribo I, a member of the Aribonid dynasty, and settled by Benedictine monks from...
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