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After Charlemagne's conquest of the Saxons, Willehad preached in the region around the lower Elbe and the lower Weser. In 787 Willehad was consecrated bishop, and that part of Saxony and Friesland near the mouth of the Weser was assigned to him for his diocese. He chose as his see the city of Bremen,
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which is mentioned for the first time in documents of 782, and built a cathedral there. Praised for its beauty by Anschar, it was dedicated in 789. He also built a small church at Blexen.
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compiled a life of Willehad, and the preface which he wrote was considered a masterpiece for that age. In 860, a sick girl from Wege (
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Mershman, Francis. "St. Willehad." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 19 May 2013
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Lins, Joseph. "Bremen." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 19 May 2013
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sent him to evangelize the Saxons. He preached to them for two years but, in 782, the Saxons under
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Upon his return from Rome, Willehad retired for a time to the monastery of
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who had been martyred by the Frisians in 754. At an assembly in
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745 AD – 8 November 789) was a Christian missionary and the
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was divided into missionary zones. The zone between the
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From 780 Willehad preached in the region of the lower
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The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751–987
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Willehad died in Blexen upon Weser, today a part of
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