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Baugulf (died 8 July 815) was a
prominent Benedictine abbot in the
Carolingian church. He was the
second abbot of the
Abbey of
Fulda in present-day Germany...
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colendis is a well-known
letter addressed by
Emperor Charlemagne to
Abbot Baugulf of Fulda,
probably written sometime in the late 780s to 800s (decade),...
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would become a
major focus of the
monks under Sturm's successor,
Abbot Baugulf, at the turn of the century. It
contained an
inner school for Christian...
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later use
indistinguishable from bald baug ring Y Baugegundus, Bauglind,
Baugulf *berht-; beraht, bryht,
briht bright Y Y Byrhtnoth, Bertrand, Bertram,...
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relations with the
Monastery of Fulda, and was
likely related to the abbot,
Baugulf von Fulda [de].
Little is
known about the life of
Count Hardrad, even from...
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consecrated in
Angersbach by the
Archbishop of
Mainz and the
Abbot Baugulf from Fulda. The form of the village's name
holds a clue as to the date...
- Sturm's rule) for his education.
Sturm died in 779 and was
succeeded by
Baugulf. The next abbot, Ratgar, with his
excessive severity,
caused deep divisions...
- life is the
subject of the only
surviving work of Candidus. (His life of
Baugulf,
abbot of
Fulda 779–802, has been lost.)
During his
later years Candidus...
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ruled by
Saint Sturm, a
disciple of
Saint Boniface.
Sturm died in 779 and
Baugulf succeeded him as abbot,
ruling until his
retirement in 802, when he was...
- owe
their existence to the
missionary work of the Carolingians.
Abbot Baugulf (779-802)
received in
return 781 "Haunfeld" (Hünfeld) as well as the village...