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None of the early incumbents of the see ruled for so long, and none did so much for the diocese, though his success was partly the fruit of his predecessors’ labors and of peculiarly favorable circumstances. Under Adaldag the metropolitan see obtained its first suffragans, by the erection of the
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in his custody in Hamburg. As Benedict was considered both holy and learned, the Archbishop kept him in great honor until his death some months later.
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After Adaldag's return to Hamburg, he still maintained these relations, and his privileges were confirmed by
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and Slavonians on the north. He rebuilt Hamburg after the sack of the city in 983 by the
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and notary immediately after his accession. He enjoyed the favor of Otto's mother,
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Adaldag was of noble birth, a relation and pupil of Adalward,
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of Hamburg-Bremen in 936, Otto nominated him to the vacant
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