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- Walthard abstract "Walthard (or Waltaro) (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012.Walthard was the initial archiepiscopal candidate of the cathedral chapter on the death of Archbishop Giseler in 1004, but King Henry II elected to appoint his chaplain Tagino instead. When Tagino died on 9 June 1012, the cathedral elected Walthard, but he died within a few months and they elected one named Otto, who was passed over again by the king in favour of Gero. Otto was accepted into the royal chaplaincy as a consolation.".
- Walthard deathDate "1012-08-12".
- Walthard deathYear "1012".
- Walthard wikiPageID "11637980".
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- Walthard wikiPageRevisionID "663189771".
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Archbishopric_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Category:1012_deaths.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archbishops_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Henry_II.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Gero,_Archbishop_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Gero_(Archbishop_of_Magdeburg).
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Gero_(archbishop_of_Magdeburg).
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Giebichenstein_Castle.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Gisilher,_Archbishop_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Gisilher_(archbishop_of_Magdeburg).
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink James_Westfall_Thompson.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Reuter,_Timothy.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Tagino.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Tagino,_Archbishop_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Reuter.
- Walthard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walthard".
- Walthard after Gero_(Archbishop_of_Magdeburg).
- Walthard after Gero_(archbishop_of_Magdeburg).
- Walthard dateOfDeath "1012-08-12".
- Walthard hasPhotoCollection Walthard.
- Walthard name "Walthard".
- Walthard rows "1".
- Walthard shortDescription "Archbishop of Magdeburg".
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- Walthard years "1012".
- Walthard description "Archbishop of Magdeburg".
- Walthard description "Archbishop of Magdeburg".
- Walthard subject Category:1012_deaths.
- Walthard subject Category:Archbishops_of_Magdeburg.
- Walthard subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Walthard hypernym Archbishop.
- Walthard type Agent.
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- Walthard type Q215627.
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- Walthard comment "Walthard (or Waltaro) (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012.Walthard was the initial archiepiscopal candidate of the cathedral chapter on the death of Archbishop Giseler in 1004, but King Henry II elected to appoint his chaplain Tagino instead. When Tagino died on 9 June 1012, the cathedral elected Walthard, but he died within a few months and they elected one named Otto, who was passed over again by the king in favour of Gero.".
- Walthard label "Walthard".
- Walthard sameAs Waltard.
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- Walthard sameAs Q2543319.
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- Walthard wasDerivedFrom Walthard?oldid=663189771.
- Walthard isPrimaryTopicOf Walthard.
- Walthard name "Walthard".