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Halitgar (Halitgarius, Halitcharius, Halitgaire, Aligerio) was a ninth-century bishop of Cambrai (in office 817–831). He is known also as an apostle to
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foul witches concerning his prosperity. The word wicca also appears in Halitgar's earlier Latin Penitential, but only once in the phrase swa wiccan tæcaþ
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Historical religious tradition
Charlemagne pushed for Christianisation in Denmark, with Ebbo of Rheims, Halitgar of Cambrai, and Willeric of Bremen proselytizing in the kingdom during
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9th-century Archbishop of Rheims
legate to the North. He was licensed to preach to the Danes and he and Halitgar, bishop of Cambrai, and Willerich, bishop of Bremen, went there in 823
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African-born abbot and spiritual writer in Gaul (5th century)
writers of this era, including Chrodegang of Metz, Paulinus of Aquileia, Halitgar of Cambrai, and Jonas of Orléans, drew from Pomerius, although these writers
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German Catholic bishop
in an evangelizing mission to Denmark in 823, with Ebbo of Rheims and Halitgar, bishop of Cambrai. It had only a very limited success, the conversion
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Charlemagne, who gave to the diocese a sacramentary and important canons Halitgar (Halitgarius, Halitgaire) (817–831), an ecclesiastical writer and apostle
List of bishops and archbishops of Cambrai
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Medieval canon law collection
has been attributed variously to Hrabanus Maurus, Ecgberht of York and Halitgar of Cambrai (only in O is the Quadripartita directly associated with the
Collectio canonum quadripartita
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ambassadors from the Byzantine Empire. Responsively he sent Ansfrid and Halitgar, Bishop of Cambrai, to Constantinople as ambassadors with legatine authority
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Period in the legal history of the Catholic Church
in the Prankish kingdom the most interesting work is the Penitential of Halitgar, bishop of Cambrai from 817 to 831. As penances had for a long time been
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Medieval penitential handbook
"Überlieferung und Verbreitung", pp. 21–3. See R. Kottje, Die Bussbücher Halitgars von Cambrai und des Hrabanus Maurus, Beiträge zur Geschichte und Quellenkunde
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Arabic, Muslim
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Noble Leader
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Leadress. Matron.
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Elaborated form of Welsh Morgan, probably MORGANA means "sea circle."
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The sound
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Hindu, Indian
Sweet Music
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Hindu, Indian
Happiness Forever
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Indian
Bounty of the truth i.e. Allah
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