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Adrevald (c. 818 – 878) was a
Benedictine monk and writer. He was born in a
village near the
Abbey of Fleury,
which he
later entered as a monk. He acquired...
- Benedicti, the
first book of
which was
written by
another monk of
Fleury named Adrevald (c. 818 – 878). This also
appears in the Acta sanctorum. "Aimoin | French...
- Nursia,
author of the "Regula S. Benedicti", from C****ino to Fleury,
which Adrevald memorialized. In England, the
lengthy travels of St Cuthbert's remains...
- This was the "Great Army", a term used by the
Chronicle in
England and by
Adrevald of
Fleury on the Continent. The
invaders were able to
exploit the feuds...
-
Abbot Theoto of Saint-Martin, the
imperial archchancellor. The
historian Adrevald of
Fleury referred to
these men as "leaders of war" (ductores belli). Although...
- ISBN 0-85991-509-3. de Certain, E, ed. (1858). Les
Miracles de
Saint Benoit Écrits par
Adrevald, Aimoin, André,
Raoul Tortaire et
Hugues de
Sainte Marie,
Moines de Fleury...
- the Vita
sancti Balthildis.. Head 1990, p. 27. Head 1990, p. 27,
quoting Adrevald of Fleury.. Head 1990, p. 31 n. 47. Head 1990, p. 155. The
monks are referred...
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Scholastica were
given to Mans and
those of
Benedict to
Fleury Abbey.
Adrevald of
Fleury gives a more
complete account. He says a monk from
Fleury named...
- du-Sault, by E. de Beaufort. Sur les
Miracles de Saint-Benoît du Sault, by
Adrevald, Adelaire,
Aimoin and André (Monks of the
Fleury abbay) 878–1050. Wikimedia...