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Amulo (also
known as: Amalo, Amulon, Amolo, Amularius)
served as
Archbishop of Lyon from 841 to 852 AD. As a
Gallic prelate,
Amulo is best
known for his...
- ligusti****, ****inum, liquamen, oleum, vinum. coques,
exinanies in patina,
amulo obligas. [Aliter
haedinam sive
agninam excaldatam]
agnina a
crudo trituram...
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political power in the Frankish-Carolingian realm. He was
succeeded by
Amulo of Lyons. A
native of Spain,
Agobard moved to Lyon in 792. He was ordained...
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archbishop of Lyon, c. 826, and then
another mention by his successor,
Amulo, c. 849. However,
since Agobard does not
refer to the
source by name it...
- –814)
Agobard (814–834, 837–840)
Amalarius of Metz (834–837)
administrator Amulo, (840-852)
Remigius (852–875) Aureli**** (875–895)
Alwala of
Montdor (895–905)...
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continue the pro-Jewish
policy of his father,
Louis the Pious.
Archbishop Amulo of Lyon
wrote a 'book
against the Jews' (Liber
contra Judaeos) defending...
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archbishop of Lyon. He
worked closely with his predecessor,
Archbishop Amulo of Lyons,
before his
elevation to the
episcopate on
March 31, 852. He pla****...
- the 9th century), who
established a rule of
common life
among his
canons Amulo (880-98), who
incurred the ill-will of the
Turinese and was
driven out by...
- to the case of the
Council of Meaux–Paris, which,
under the
influence of
Amulo, p****ed
several anti-Jewish
measures only to have them
overturned by King...