Notger

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Notger was a 10th-century bishop and prince-bishop of Liège who transformed the city into a major religious, cultural, and political center of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bishop
human
medieval cleric
areaOfInfluence cultural life in Liège
political life in Liège
religious life in Liège
canonized no
centuryOfActivity 10th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
educatedIn monastic schools
knownFor close cooperation with the Ottonian rulers
promotion of education and schools in Liège
strengthening ecclesiastical institutions in Liège
urban development of Liège
languageOfWorkOrName Latin NERFINISHED
Old High German NERFINISHED
memberOf imperial episcopate of the Holy Roman Empire
notableFor developing Liège as a cultural center
developing Liège as a political center of the Holy Roman Empire
transforming Liège into a major religious center
officeContested episcopal see of Liège
partOf Ottonian era NERFINISHED
Prince-Bishopric of Liège NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Liège NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Liège
Prince-Bishop of Liège NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Liège NERFINISHED
sphereOfInfluence Lower Lotharingia NERFINISHED
workLocation Liège NERFINISHED

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