- Rab****
Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 – 4
February 856), also
known as Hrab**** or Rhab****, was a
Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist...
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Roman Hrabaň (born 28 June 1962) is a
Czech athlete. He
competed in the men's
decathlon at the 1988
Summer Olympics. He also
competed in the two-man and...
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include Ronne. It
comes from Proto-Germanic *hrabanaz (Old High
German hraban)
meaning "raven". Roan
Carneiro (born 1978),
Brazilian mixed martial artist...
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Encyclopedia of
Barbarian Europe:
Society in Transformation, ABC-CLIO, 2003
Hraban Maur in
Monumenta Germaniae Historica Poetaes Latini Aevi CarolingiII, poem...
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Ingram Language(s)
English Origin Language(s)
English Meaning Ing +
hraban (raven)
Region of
origin England Other names Variant form(s) Ingeram, Ingelham...
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Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
August 2016. "Roman
Hrabaň".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Sports Reference LLC.
Archived from...
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Hrabaň (TCH) 11,09 6.96 15.00 1.87 49,81 15,17 45.82 4.60 54.62 4:53,98 7600 16...
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abbacy provide conflicting pictures of his rule. The ****ure
abbot of Fulda,
Hraban Maur,
writes of
Ratgar in
several poems. In one he
praises the
grand building...
- unattested). *Hræfning –
masculine – Old
English (a
derivative of *Hræfn).
Hraban –
masculine – a
Germanic language name.
Hrafn –
masculine – Old Norse. HraƀnaR...
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bishop of
Regensburg from 817
until his death.
Baturich studied under Hraban Maur at the
abbey of Fulda. He
became abbot and
bishop simultaneously in...