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On 29 August 970, he and his brother Thietmar donated part of their inheritance for the foundation of a monastery at
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Tomb of Archbishop Gero at the Cologne Cathedral (centre, next to the wooden kneelers)
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Ekkart Sauser (1999). "Gero (archbishop of Cologne)". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936–1075
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by the cathedral chapter. According to the medieval chronicler Bishop
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was probably drawn up in 969 at the behest of Archbishop Gero at the
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were the sons of Christian's marriage with Hidda, sister of Margrave
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at the site of a former church, which had been destroyed during the
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count Christian (d. 950), who ruled in the Eastphalian
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as well as over the adjacent lands of Serimunt in the
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Index

Gero, Archbishop of Cologne

Gero Codex
Archbishop of Cologne

Saxony
Billung
NordthĂĽringgau
Schwabengau
Marca Geronis
Thietmar of Meissen
Gero the Great
Cologne
Thietmar of Merseburg
Otto the Great
Byzantine
Constantinople
Otto II
Theophanu
Rome
Saint Pantaleon
St. Pantaleon's Church
synod
Ingelheim
Thankmarsfelde
Nienburg
Polabian Slavs
Gladbach
Hungarian incursions

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