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Abbo (died 937) was the bishop of Soissons from 909. Throughout his episcopate, he was "under the thumb" of Count Herbert II of Vermandois (907–943). In 925, Abbo attended the uncanonical synod convoked in Reims by Count Herbert, who had his five-year-old son Hugh elected archbishop by the pliant clergy (including Bishop ) and the people of the city. This synod was retroactively approved by both King Rudolph of France and Pope John X, who gave Herbert the administration of the archdiocese's temporalities and Abbo, technically Hugh's suffragan, responsibility for its spiritual functioning, including its services.

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  • Abbo († 937) amtierte in der ersten Hälfte des 10. Jahrhunderts 28 Jahre lang bis zu seinem Tod als Bischof von Soissons. (de)
  • Abbo (died 937) was the bishop of Soissons from 909. Throughout his episcopate, he was "under the thumb" of Count Herbert II of Vermandois (907–943). In 925, Abbo attended the uncanonical synod convoked in Reims by Count Herbert, who had his five-year-old son Hugh elected archbishop by the pliant clergy (including Bishop ) and the people of the city. This synod was retroactively approved by both King Rudolph of France and Pope John X, who gave Herbert the administration of the archdiocese's temporalities and Abbo, technically Hugh's suffragan, responsibility for its spiritual functioning, including its services. In 927 the pope revoked Abbo's charge and gave the spiritual administration of Reims to , the bishop of Aix-en-Provence, who had fled his see in the face of raids from the Muslim pirates based at Fraxinetum. (en)
  • Abbon († 937) fut évêque de Soissons de 909 jusqu'à sa mort. Contemporain du chroniqueur Abbon de Fleury, il fut chancelier de Francie sous les règnes de Robert Ier et de Raoul de Bourgogne. (fr)
  • Abbo van Soissons (- 937) was in de eerste helft van de 10e eeuw 28 jaar lang tot aan zijn dood bisschop van Soissons. (nl)
  • Аббон (фр. Abbon; умер 21 июня 937) — епископ Суассона (909—937), Западно-Франкского королевства (922—932). (ru)
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  • Abbo († 937) amtierte in der ersten Hälfte des 10. Jahrhunderts 28 Jahre lang bis zu seinem Tod als Bischof von Soissons. (de)
  • Abbon († 937) fut évêque de Soissons de 909 jusqu'à sa mort. Contemporain du chroniqueur Abbon de Fleury, il fut chancelier de Francie sous les règnes de Robert Ier et de Raoul de Bourgogne. (fr)
  • Abbo van Soissons (- 937) was in de eerste helft van de 10e eeuw 28 jaar lang tot aan zijn dood bisschop van Soissons. (nl)
  • Аббон (фр. Abbon; умер 21 июня 937) — епископ Суассона (909—937), Западно-Франкского королевства (922—932). (ru)
  • Abbo (died 937) was the bishop of Soissons from 909. Throughout his episcopate, he was "under the thumb" of Count Herbert II of Vermandois (907–943). In 925, Abbo attended the uncanonical synod convoked in Reims by Count Herbert, who had his five-year-old son Hugh elected archbishop by the pliant clergy (including Bishop ) and the people of the city. This synod was retroactively approved by both King Rudolph of France and Pope John X, who gave Herbert the administration of the archdiocese's temporalities and Abbo, technically Hugh's suffragan, responsibility for its spiritual functioning, including its services. (en)
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  • Abbo (Bischof von Soissons) (de)
  • Abbo (bishop of Soissons) (en)
  • Abbon de Soissons (fr)
  • Abbo van Soissons (nl)
  • Аббон (епископ Суассона) (ru)
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