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Fridugisus, also
known as
Fredegisus or
Fredegis of
Tours (born in
England towards the end of the 8th century; died in
Tours around 834), was a monk, teacher...
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Monastery of St.
Martin at
Tours between 820 and 830,
under the
abbacy Fridugisus, who was the
successor of Alcuin. It is the
earliest known Gospel Book...
- duke of
Spoleto (Italy)
Cellach mac Brain, king of
Leinster (Ireland)
Fridugisus, Anglo-Saxon
abbot (approximate date) Gaucelm,
Frankish nobleman Nasr...
- Rheims,
France (820)
Fridugisus Gospel Book,
illuminated Carolingian Latin Gospel Book
produced at
Tours under the
abbacy of
Fridugisus with
original treasure...
- Century", i.e.,
about 1688 – 1815.
Examples of
epistolary poems include:
Fridugisus (8th century)
Baldric of Dol (c. 1050 – 1130)
William Pittis &
Nahum Tate...
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Dadbert Hardrad 795–804 —
Odland 804–820 —
Nantharius II 820–834 —
Fridugisus 834–844 — Hugh I 844–859 —
Adalard (first time) 859–881 — Hugh II 861–864...
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Those influenced included Alcuin,
particularly in his De Dialectica,
Fridugisus and
Johannes Scotus Eriugena. From
around the 10th century, the Categoriae...
- 950)[a][b][c][d][e] Favorinus, (c. 80 – c. 150)
Fazang (or Fa-Tsang), (643 – 712)[e]
Fridugisus, (9th century)[b]
Fulbert of Chartres, (c. 960 – 1028)[b]
Gaius Musonius...
- only, is
based on that
excessive realism which led his contemporary,
Fridugisus, to
invest even
nothingness with being. The
other sayings deal with God's...
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important abbey by
donating important areas. This
allowed his successor,
Fridugisus, to
perform great works. A
protective shadow of the
abbey caused many...