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Agobard of Lyon (c. 769–840) was a Spanish-born
priest and
archbishop of Lyon,
during the
Carolingian Renaissance. The
author of
multiple treatises, ranging...
- commonly-held
beliefs denounced in the
polemical treatise by
Carolingian bishop Agobard of Lyon in 815,
where he
argues against weather magic. The
treatise is...
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tempestarii was an 815 AD
piece called "On Hail and Thunder" by a bishop,
Agobard of Lyon. Some
describe it as a
complaint of the
irreligious beliefs of...
- but also for the
safety of her son. In a
letter written by
Agobard of
Lyons to Louis,
Agobard articulates the way in
which Louis strove to
establish an...
- that point,
Bernard having risen to
greater heights than
either of them.
Agobard,
Archbishop of Lyon, and
Jesse of Amiens,
bishop of Amiens, too, opposed...
- Kou Ying 28
April 1821 1
March 1856 1
October 2000 by Pope John Paul II
Agobard c. 769 840
Agostina Livia Pietrantoni 27
March 1864 13
November 1894 18...
- part.
Adoptionism had no more
active enemies than
Leidradus (798-814) and
Agobard (814-840). When
Felix of
Urgel continued rebellious to the condemnations...
- teaching.
Other examples include an
Irish synod in 800 AD, and a
sermon by
Agobard of
Lyons (810 AD). King Kálmán (Coloman) of Hungary, in
Decree 57 of his...
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Following Charlemagne's death,
Louis was made
ruler of the
Frankish Empire.
Agobard,
archbishop of Lyon,
opposed the
division of the empire, as he claimed...
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Grandine et
Tonitruis ("On Hail and Thunder", 815),
Carolingian bishop Agobard of Lyon
describes Magonia, a
cloud realm po****ted by
felonious aerial...