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Clarembald or
Clarembaud may
refer to:
Clarembald (abbot) (fl. 1155–1173),
abbot of St Augustine's,
Canterbury Clarembald of
Arras (d. c. 1187), French...
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Clarembald (Clarembaud) of
Arras (c. 1110 – c. 1187) was a
French theologian. He is best
known for his
Tractatus super librum Boetii De Trinitate, a commentary...
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Clarembald was a
medieval Benedictine monk and abbot-elect of St Augustine's
Abbey in Canterbury, Kent.
Clarembald was a
native of
Normandy before he became...
- Cremonini, (1550–1631);
alias Caesar Cremoninus St Chad of Mercia, (died 672)
Clarembald of
Arras St
Colman of Lindisfarne, (605–675) St ****mian Fada, (591–661/2)...
- (d. 1180)
Walter fitz Alan,
Scottish High
Steward (approximate date)
Clarembald of Arras,
French theologian and
writer (d. 1187)
Diarmait Mac Murchada...
- his
native city in 1141. John of Salisbury,
Herman of Carinthia, and
Clarembald of
Arras were
among Thierry's students. The
Hexaemeron interprets the...
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Catalan mercenary general Alexios Branas,
Byzantine nobleman and
usurper Clarembald of Arras,
French theologian and
writer Gerard of Cremona,
Italian translator...
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excommunicated and
deposed by the archbishop, but
restored before his
death Clarembald (1163–1173/76), a
layman appointed by the king,
deposed Roger (1176 –...
- (1814–1894)[4] Emil
Cioran (1911–1995) Hélène
Cixous (born 1937)[2][4]
Clarembald of
Arras (1110–1187)[4]
Samuel Clarke (1675–1729)[1][2][3][4][5] Johannes...
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Catalan mercenary general Alexios Branas,
Byzantine nobleman and
usurper Clarembald of Arras,
French theologian and
writer Gerard of Cremona,
Italian translator...