- the free dictionary. Abbo is a male
given name (short form of French:
Abbon, German: Adalbert, Adelbert) and a
surname (Arabic and
Hebrew variant of...
- Abbo or
Abbon of
Fleury (Latin: Abbo Floriacensis; c. 945 – 13
November 1004), also
known as
Saint Abbo or
Abbon, was a monk and
abbot of
Fleury Abbey...
- Franklin. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-8337-5168-3. Abbo (Floriacensis.);
saint Abbon de Fleury;
British Academy (2003). Abbo of
Fleury and Ramsey: Commentary...
- by an ****embly
chaired by
Robert II (June 991).
Despite the
protests of
Abbon of Fleury,
Arnoul was deposed. A few days later,
Gerbert of
Aurillac was...
-
Episcopale Italiana. p. 227.
Retrieved 27
February 2024. Campbell, Thomas. "St.
Abbon." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 1. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1907...
- Gerberti,
Postmodum Sylvestri II, col. 159-168
Michel Lemoine,
article «
Abbon de Fleury » of
Claude Gauvard,
Alain de Libera,
Michel Zink, Dictionnaire...
- SEDES, Paris, 1989
Gerbert d'Aurillac : Le Pape de l'an mil, Fayard, 1987
Abbon de Fleury, un
moine savant et combatif, Brepols, 2004
Grandeur et faiblesse...
- Saint-Basle de Verzy,
convened to
judge the
Archbishop of Rheims, she and
Abbon of
Fleury supported the Pope's
exclusive jurisdiction over
Gerbert d'Aurillac...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abbo of
Fleury (or
Abbon), (945–1004) Abélard, Pierre, (1079–1142)
Abner of Burgos, (1270–1348) St...
- Thornton, and her
trade as London-Copenhagen.
Under the
command of
Robert Abbon Mash, she
sailed from Portsmouth, England, on 27
March 1791 as part of the...