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Frothar (bishop Of Tours)
Frothar or Frotar (Latin ''Frotharius'', French ''Frotaire'') is a Frankish given name and may refer to: * Frothar of Toul, bishop of Toul 847 * Frothar (archbishop of Bordeaux) Frothar or Frotar (Latin ''Frotharius'', French ''Frotaire'') was an Aquitanian prelate in West Francia, who held two different bishoprics and three abbacies during a long career. He was appointed Archbishop of Bordeaux around 859, but Viking raid ...
(before 859after 893) * , bishop of Nîmes 9871016 * , 11th century bishop of Nîmes {{Hndis ...
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Frothar Of Toul
Frothar of Toul was bishop of Toul from around 813 to his death in 847. He is known mainly for his surviving collection of letters. Before becoming bishop, he was abbot of St. Evre's Abbey, Toul. He undertook work for Louis the Pious Louis the Pious (german: Ludwig der Fromme; french: Louis le Pieux; 16 April 778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, was King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. He was also King of Aqui ..., both in dispute resolution, and architectural, at the palace at Gondreville. Sources *Michel Parisse (1998), ''La correspondance d'un eveque carolingien: Frothaire de Toul (ca 813-847), avec les lettres de Theuthilde, abbesse de Remiremont'' References {{Authority control 847 deaths French Benedictines Bishops of Toul 9th-century Latin writers Writers from the Carolingian Empire Year of birth unknown Bishops in the Carolingian Empire French abbots Benedictine abbots ...
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