What Happened This Year 856

People Who Died in 856

Aldric

Bishop of Le Mans, prominent ecclesiastic
Died
January 7th, 856 1169 years ago — None years old

Served as the Bishop of Le Mans during the early medieval period, contributing to the development of the church and its influence in the region. Participated in significant ecclesiastical events and maintained the spiritual and administrative needs of the diocese. Undertook various responsibilities that included supporting other bishops and addressing local church matters.

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Rabanus Maurus

Frankish archbishop and theologian
Died
February 4th, 856 1169 years ago — None years old

Rabanus Maurus served as the archbishop of Mainz and was a prominent theologian during the Carolingian Renaissance. Born around 780, he entered the monastery of Fulda, where he became a student of the renowned theologian Hrabanus. Rabanus authored numerous works on theology, grammar, and biblical exegesis, and he played a crucial role in the education of the clergy. He founded schools and was instrumental in developing the educational standards of his time. Additionally, his most notable work, 'De Ratione Juris', contributed to legal thought in medieval Europe. Rabanus led significant ecclesiastical reforms and promoted classical education, emphasizing the importance of learning for clergy and laity alike. He passed away on February 4, 856.

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Theutbald I

Bishop of Langres during the 9th century
Died
August 16th, 856 1168 years ago — None years old

Served as bishop of Langres and held significant influence in the ecclesiastical sphere of the time. Contributed to the consolidation of the church's power in the region. Played a key role in church politics and the establishment of religious authority. Engaged in the promotion of Christianity and was involved in various ecclesiastical matters.

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