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- Theotgaud abstract "Theotgaud (German: Dietgold; died 868) was the archbishop of Trier from 850 until his deposition in 867. He was the abbot of Mettlach prior to his election in 847 to succeed his uncle, Hetto, as archbishop. He took up his post three years later, but was inadequately trained in theology and politically and administratively inept.In 857, the Annales Bertiniani reported that a dog sat on the archiepiscopal throne of Trier, which was interpreted as an omen portending the fall of Theotgaud. In the middle of June 863, Theotgaud and Gunther, Archbishop of Cologne, the two archbishops of Gallia Belgica, presided over a church synod of all the bishops of Lotharingia held at the bequest of Lothair II concerning his abandonment of his first wife Teutberga and his union with a woman named Waldrada. Pope Nicholas I sent apostolic legates to investigate the matter, but Lothair's bishops affirmed that they had advised him to spurn his lawful wife and take another. Theotgaud and Gunther gave grounds for their actions in a letter which they personally brought to Nicholas. He anathematised the council anyway and excommunicated all the bishops. Theotgaud and Gunther continued to defend their actions in a seven-page tome accusing the pope of unjustly banning them. The tome was sent to the rebellious Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and to the bishops of Lotharingia. Even the Emperor Louis II, who had secured the pope's election in 858, supported the archbishops. Theotgaud, who is sometimes regarded as a mere tool of Gunther, returned to his diocese to perform his episcopal and pastoral functions for Easter despite the ban. After the king and his bishops had submitted to the pope, the two prelates gave in and went to Rome in penintence (November 864); Nicholas, however, did not accept it. Theotgaud retired to the Sabinerland. On 31 October 867, Nicholas sent letters to Louis the German and all the bishops of East Francia announcing that Gunther and Theotgaud were guilty of seven offences and therefore deposed from their sees and never eligible to hold ecclesiastical office again. After the accession of Pope Adrian II, Theotgaud and Gunther returned to Rome (late 867). Theotgaud was now freed from the ban, but Gunther remained excommunicated until the summer of 869, when, after a public retraction, he was admitted by the pope to lay communion at Monte Cassino. Theotgaud did not long enjoy his reconciliation with Rome. He died in 868 in Rome.".
- Theotgaud deathDate "0868".
- Theotgaud deathYear "0868".
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- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Annales_Bertiniani.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Bertulf_(archbishop_of_Trier).
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- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Ecumenical_Patriarch_of_Constantinople.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Gallia_Belgica.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Gunther_(archbishop_of_Cologne).
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Hetto.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Lay_communion.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Lothair_II.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Lotharingia.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Louis_II_of_Italy.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_German.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Mettlach.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Cassino.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Papal_diplomacy.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Photios_I_of_Constantinople.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Adrian_II.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Nicholas_I.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Trier.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Sabinerland.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLink Teutberga.
- Theotgaud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theotgaud".
- Theotgaud dateOfDeath "868".
- Theotgaud name "Theotgaud".
- Theotgaud shortDescription "Archbishop of Trier".
- Theotgaud title Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Trier.
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- Theotgaud years "847".
- Theotgaud description "Archbishop of Trier".
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- Theotgaud subject Category:868_deaths.
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- Theotgaud hypernym Archbishop.
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- Theotgaud comment "Theotgaud (German: Dietgold; died 868) was the archbishop of Trier from 850 until his deposition in 867. He was the abbot of Mettlach prior to his election in 847 to succeed his uncle, Hetto, as archbishop. He took up his post three years later, but was inadequately trained in theology and politically and administratively inept.In 857, the Annales Bertiniani reported that a dog sat on the archiepiscopal throne of Trier, which was interpreted as an omen portending the fall of Theotgaud.".
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- Theotgaud sameAs Theutgaud.
- Theotgaud sameAs Thietgaud_de_Trèves.
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