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Otgar, Otger or Odgar is a Germanic masculine given name (from Proto-Germanic *''Audawakraz''). It may refer to: * (fl. 8th century), missionary *Autchar (fl. 8th century), Frankish nobleman * Otgar of Mainz, archbishop (826–847) *, bishop of Eichstätt (847–880) *Hoger (died 906), abbot and music theorist *Otgar, founding abbot of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières (937–940) *Otgar, bishop of Speyer (962–970) *, Catalan count (c.862–c.872) *Otger Cataló, figure of Catalan legend See also *Hoger Hoger is a German male name (from Latin ''Hogerus'') and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Hoger (abbot) (died 906), abbot of Verden and Helmstedt Surname * Hannelore Hoger (born 1941), German actress and director * ... * Ogier (other) {{given name ...
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Otgar Of Mainz
Otgar (died 21 April 847), also spelled Odgar or Otger, was the archbishop of Mainz from 826 until his death. During the years 838–839, Otgar supported Louis the Pious against his son Louis the German who was in rebellion and trying to get all of East Francia under his control. He remained strongly opposed to the younger Louis even after the elder's death in 840. He supported Lothair I in the civil war that lasted until 843. In 842, he even tried to prevent Louis the German from meeting Charles the Bald and allying with him against Lothair. When Otgar finally died, Louis's hold on East Francia strengthened under his successor, Rabanus Maurus Rabanus Maurus Magnentius ( 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist and military writer who became archbishop of Mainz in East Francia. He was the author of th .... Sources * Annales Fuldenses (Manchester Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Vo ...
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Otgar (bishop Of Speyer)
Otgar, Otger or Odgar is a Germanic masculine given name (from Proto-Germanic Audovacar, *''Audawakraz''). It may refer to: * (fl. 8th century), missionary *Autchar (fl. 8th century), Frankish nobleman *Otgar of Mainz, archbishop (826–847) *, bishop of Eichstätt (847–880) *Hoger (abbot), Hoger (died 906), abbot and music theorist *Otgar, founding abbot of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Cathedral, Saint-Pons-de-Thomières (937–940) *Otgar (bishop of Speyer), Otgar, bishop of Speyer (962–970) *, Catalan count (c.862–c.872) *Otger Cataló, figure of Catalan legend See also

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Proto-Germanic
Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. Proto-Germanic eventually developed from pre-Proto-Germanic into three Germanic branches during the fifth century BC to fifth century AD: West Germanic, East Germanic and North Germanic, which however remained in contact over a considerable time, especially the Ingvaeonic languages (including English), which arose from West Germanic dialects and remained in continued contact with North Germanic. A defining feature of Proto-Germanic is the completion of the process described by Grimm's law, a set of sound changes that occurred between its status as a dialect of Proto-Indo-European and its gradual divergence into a separate language. As it is probable that the development of this sound shift spanned a considerable time (several centuries), Proto-Germanic cannot adequately be reconstructed as a simple node in a tree mode ...
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Audovacar
Audovacar (from Proto-Germanic *''Audawakraz'') is a masculine Germanic name. Composed of the roots (wealth) and (awake), it may be translated "warden of riches" or "watchman of property" and is a kenning for lord. The name is attested in many variations. The first root may appear as , , , , or and is attested as a name on its own, Aud, in the 3rd century AD. The name Otto is a derivative. The medieval German form was Ottokar, whence the Czech form Otakar. The Czech name Žiroslav (Polish ''Żyrosław'') has the same meaning. The Greek name Plutarch also means "lord of wealth". __NOTOC__ Attested forms These forms are mentioned in . *Audacar *Audacrus *Audaccrus *Audgarius *Audagarius *Autcharius *Aotackar *Odowakar *Odakar *Odacrus *Otachar *Otacar *Otacarus * Otakar *Otgarius * Otgar * Otger *Othgar *Otkger Famous people * Adovacrius (5th century), Saxon leader in Gaul * Odoacer (d. 493), barbarian king of Italy *Autchar Autchar (also Otachar or Otgar) was a Frankis ...
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Autchar
Autchar (also Otachar or Otgar) was a Frankish nobleman. He served Pippin III as a diplomat in 753 and followed Carloman I after the division of the kingdom in 768. In 772, refusing to accept Carloman's brother Charlemagne as king, he went into exile in the Lombard kingdom with Carloman's widow and sons. He was captured when Charlemagne invaded the kingdom in 773. His role in the fall of the Lombard kingdom was the subject of legendary embellishment a century later and in the '' chansons de geste'' he evolved into the figure of Ogier the Dane. Family Autchar belonged to a Frankish family long established around Mainz in the Rhineland, and which by 750 was active around the Tegernsee in Bavaria. It is not known to which branch of the family Autchar belonged, but it was probably the Bavarian one. The surviving sources do not allow a full reconstruction of the family's relationships, and it is not even possible to identify how many distinct persons were named Autchar, a common name. I ...
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Hoger (abbot)
Hoger ( la, Hogerus; died 906) was the abbot of Werden and Saint Ludger in Helmstedt from 898 until 902. From Duke Otto I of Saxony, he acquired the field in the Herzfeld where the body of Saint Ida was buried. He has also been tentatively assigned the authorship of the ''Musica enchiriadis'', the first musical treatise on polyphony in the Western tradition. Bibliography *Engel, Heinrich. ''Ruhrchristen. Geschichte und Geschichten von Ludgerus und den Liudgeriden, von Reichsäbten und Pfarrern in Werden an der Ruhr''. Essen: Schmitz, 1997. . *Torkewitz, Dieter. "Zur Entstehung der Musica und Scolica Enchiriadis", ''Acta Musicologica'', 69, 2 (1997): 156–81. *Torkewitz, Dieter. ''Das älteste Dokument zur Entstehung der abendländischen Mehrstimmigkeit. Eine Handschrift aus Werden an der Ruhr. Das „Düsseldorfer Fragment“ (''Archiv für Musikwissenschaft The ''Archiv für Musikwissenschaft'' is a quarterly German-English-speaking trade magazine devoted to music history ...
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Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Cathedral
Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Cathedral (''Cathédrale Saint-Pons de Saint-Pons-de-Thomières'') is a former Roman Catholic church located in Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, France. It is a national monument. It was formerly the seat of the Bishopric of Saint-Pons, founded like a number of bishoprics in the region in the aftermath of the suppression of the Albigensians. By a Papal bull dated 18 February 1318, Pope John XXII created the see by elevating the abbey of Saint-Pons, which had been here since its foundation in 936 by Raymond, Count of Toulouse. The bishopric was abolished by the Concordat of 1801 and merged into the Diocese of Montpellier. The Romanesque abbey church became the present cathedral. It takes its dedication, like the town and the abbey, from Saint Pontius of Cimiez. It is particularly known for the carvings on and around the portals. During the French Wars of Religion The French Wars of Religion is the term which is used in reference to a period of civil ...
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Otger Cataló
Otger Cataló (or '' 'Catalon' '') is a legendary character who with the Nine Barons of Fame would have conquered Catalonia from the Saracens sometime in the 8th century AD. According to some old theories, the name of Catalonia would have derived from its surname. In any case, the oldest written references to this character that have survived are from the fifteenth century, much later than any contemporaneous source. The legend was recovered mainly from XIX with the appearance of Renessaince and by the works of the authors of the Catalan ''Renaixença'': Víctor Balaguer, Antoni Ferrer i Codina and Jacinto Verdaguer.{{cite encyclopedia, url=http://www.enciclopedia.cat/ec-gec-0047965.xml, title=Otger Cataló, work=L'Enciclopèdia.cat, location=Barcelona, publisher=Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana The legend is based on events that occurred in three different generations. Otger agrees in the name and on the date of death with Otger (671-735), '' Arcomte de Catalanum '' (710-735), Duk ...
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Hoger
Hoger is a German male name (from Latin ''Hogerus'') and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Hoger (abbot) (died 906), abbot of Verden and Helmstedt Surname * Hannelore Hoger (born 1941), German actress and director * Sam Hoger Samuel Earl Hoger (; born June 28, 1980) is an American retired mixed martial artist, poker player, and an actor, most notable for appearing on the first season of ''The Ultimate Fighter'', a reality television series produced by the Ultimate Fi ... (born 1980), US mixed martial artist See also * Höger (surname) {{given name, type=both ...
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