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Lucerius (died 740) was the
third Abbot of Farfa,
succeeding Aunepert in 724 at the latest. He was
originally from
Provence and had been
raised at Farfa...
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originally Glycerius,
whose name was
known to have been
misspelled as "
Lucerius" in
texts prior to the
writing of the Historia, and was
further misspelled...
- the name Lucéram is uncertain. Lucéram is
originally the name
Lucerius or Lucerus.
Lucerius was a
Benedictine monk. The name is a
derivative of a Lucer****...
- but it
exists in an
uncial copy made in 715 by a
Burgundian monk
named Lucerius. This copy, the sole
exemplar of a
class 1 m****cript, is in the Bibliothèque...
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Leutfridus (Leufroy) 738
Wigbert 738
Engelmund 739
Lucerius 739
Samthann 739
Willibrord 658 739 Acca 740 Bishop...
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Merovingian kingdom of Aquitaine. By 724 he had been
succeeded as
abbot by
Lucerius when Duke
Transamund II of
Spoleto granted "a
church and its lands" to...
- was the
product of such a free
election or not. Like his predecessor,
Lucerius,
Fulcoald hailed from Aquitaine, then in
southern Francia. "With his abbacy...
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oratory built.
Thomas of
Maurienne (680/700 – c. 720)
Aunepert (720–24)
Lucerius (724–40)
Fulcoald (740–59)
Wandelbert (c. 759–61) Alan (–769) Guicpert...
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other source for the
beginning of Fulcoald's abbacy, and his predecessor,
Lucerius, is last
recorded in a
charter of June 739. Cf. Costambeys, 151 n84. Costambeys...
- 720,
famous for
rebuilding the
Abbey of Farfa, of
which the
third abbot,
Lucerius, was also a
native of
Maurienne Marinus, monk of
Chandor (monasterium candorense)...