Alberic

archbishop of Utrecht

Alberic - archbishop of Utrecht
Born

None
None years ago

Died

August 21st, 784
1240 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Netherlands

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Served as archbishop of Utrecht and was a significant ecclesiastical leader during the early medieval period. Contribution to the establishment and consolidation of the church in the region marked the expansion of Christianity in Frisia. Played a key role in the growth of monasteries which facilitated the spread of religious education and influence.

Established ecclesiastical authority in Utrecht

Facilitated the growth of monasteries in Frisia

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