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4-762: Barthold may refer to: Given name [ edit ] Bertulf (Archbishop of Trier) (died 883) All pages with titles beginning with Barthold All pages with titles beginning with Bartold Surname [ edit ] Vasily Bartold , also known as Wilhelm Barthold (1869–1930), a Turcologist and historian of Central Asia Charles Barthold , an American photographer John Barthold , American Major League Baseball pitcher Lauren Swayne Barthold (born 1965), American philosopher Peter Barthold , an Austrian footballer See also [ edit ] Bartholdi (surname) Bartholdt [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

8-687: The new archbishop the crown estate of Merzig . The election of Bertulf was a provocation to Louis the German, who then set up his own candidate. This was Bertulf's brother Waldo, abbot of St. Maximin's Abbey in Trier. Eight years previously, he had been convicted of disloyalty at the Imperial Diet in Regensburg along with his brothers Udo and Berengar and their uncle Ernest, and like them, had been stripped of his offices and titles. His candidacy, however, foundered at

12-548: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barthold&oldid=1231210006 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bertulf (Archbishop of Trier) Bertulf (or Bartholf or Barthold ) (died 883)

16-746: Was the Archbishop of Trier from 869 until his death. After the Archbishop of Trier Theotgaud was excommunicated by Pope Nicholas I in October 863 in Rome and deposed, and died in Rome in 868, Charles the Bald managed in 869 to have his candidate, Bertulf, appointed as Theotgaud's successor and confirmed by the Pope. Bertulf had previously been abbot of Mettlach. His election ended the long period of sede vacante . Charles also awarded

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