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Wilbrand of Oldenburg
Bishop of Utrecht
Wilbrand of Olderburg is visited by the lords of Guelders and Amstel after their release after the Battle of Ane
Church
Catholic Church
Diocese
Archdiocese of Utrecht
In office
1227–1233
Personal details
Born
Before 1180
Died
26 July 1233
Wilbrand of Oldenburg (before 1180 - Zwolle, 26 July 1233) was a bishop of Paderborn and of Utrecht.
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