[bishop of Beauvais] Hildegar (died c. 972) was the bishop of Beauvais from 933 until his death.{sfn|Christiansen|1998|p=215} He signed documents variously Hildegarius, Hildierus or Hildricus.{sfn|Delettre|1842|p=394} Hildegar was part of the delegation that met Louis IV at Boulogne when the future king returned from his English exile. He a...
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[bishop of Cologne] Hildegar (also Hildiger or Hildeger; died 8 August 753) was the bishop of Cologne from 750.{sfn|Collins|1998|p=47} He was a supporter of the Carolingians and probably of noble birth. After the appointment of Eoban to the diocese of Utrecht by the missionary bishop Boniface, Hildegar claimed metropolitan rights over the s...
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[bishop of Limoges] Hildegar (French Hildegare, Hildegaire; died 990{sfn|Jones|2009|p=61}) was the bishop of Limoges from 977. He was the son of Gerald, the viscount of Limoges, and Rotild. His elder brother, Guy, was the heir to the viscountcy by marriage to Emma, daughter of Gerald`s predecessor, Ademar.{sfn|Jones|2009|p=61} Another broth...
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[bishop of Meaux] Hildegar or in French Hildegaire (died 873/76) was the bishop of Meaux from around 856 until his death.{sfn|Nelson|1992|p=276} In January 862, a band of Vikings under the son of Weland left their encampment at the abbey of Fossés and `with a few ships` looted the city of Meaux up the river.{sfn|Nelson|1992|p=205} Shortly ...
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