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Halitgar Halitgar (Halitgarius, Halitcharius, Halitgaire, Aligerio) was a ninth-century bishop of Cambrai (in office 817–831). He is known also as an apostle to the Danes, and the writer of a widely known penitential. ==Life==
In 822 he travelled to Denmark as a missionary with Ebbo of Rheims and Willeric of Bremen, though not to great immediate effect.〔Carole M. Cusack, ''Conversion among the Germanic Peoples'' (1998), p. 135.〕 In 823 he was dedicating the church and relics of St Ursmer at Lobbes.〔http://users.skynet.be/bk342309/Lobbes/page7.html, in French.〕 In 825, with Amalarius of Metz, he carried the conclusions of a Paris synod on iconoclasm to Louis the Pious.〔Rosamund McKitterick, ''The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians'' (1983), p. 133.〕 He went as ambassador to Byzantium in 828.〔(New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. V: Goar - Innocent | Christian Classics Ethereal Library )〕
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