Walthard (or Waltaro) (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012.[1]
Walthard was the initial archiepiscopal candidate of the cathedral chapter on the death of Archbishop Giseler in 1004, but King Henry II elected to appoint his chaplain Tagino instead. When Tagino died on 9 June 1012, the cathedral elected Walthard, but he died within a few months and they elected one named Otto, who was passed over again by the king in favour of Gero.[2] Otto was accepted into the royal chaplaincy as a consolation.
Walthard (or Waltaro) (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012. Walthard was the initial archiepiscopal...
Walthard cell rests, sometimes called Walthard cell nests, are a benign cluster of epithelial cells most commonly found in the connective tissue of the...
Bernhard Walthard (29 May 1897 – 12 May 1992) was a Swiss pathologist and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bern. In 1922 he earned...
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French Revolutionary Wars A painting of the Battle of Grauholz by Friedrich Walthard Belligerents French Republic Swiss Confederation Commanders and leaders...
Gisilher died in 1004, the cathedral chapter elected as his replacement Walthard, but Henry II of Germany — the son of the old duke of Bavaria — overruled...
9 Tagino, archbishop of Magdeburg Unger, bishop of Poznań August 12 – Walthard, archbishop of Magdeburg September 12 – Ad-Da'i Yusuf, Zaidi imam and ruler...
1012, Frederick stayed near the residence of the Archbishop of Magdeburg, Walthard. Among the territories that he ruled over, besides the allod, the "civitas"...
"Brenner tumour" was first used by Robert Meyer, in 1932. Micrograph of a Walthard cell nest, the entity Brenner tumours are thought to arise from. H&E stain...
Art School, where his students included Ernst Stückelberg and Friedrich Walthard [de]. He died in Bern on May 4, 1874. "Dietler, Johann Friedrich". Dictionnaire...
9 Tagino, archbishop of Magdeburg Unger, bishop of Poznań August 12 – Walthard, archbishop of Magdeburg September 12 – Ad-Da'i Yusuf, Zaidi imam and ruler...
mammary analog secretory carcinomas, benign ovarian Brenner tumors, benign Walthard cell rests, and paragangliomas. GATA3 has been shown to interact with the...
assessor Jakob Klaesi recommended to the Dean of the Faculty Bernhard Walthard to allow Sutermeister's habilitation allow for the government to issue...