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phase of Boniface's
career started, with
Lullus as his
closest ****istant. Many of the
biographical facts about Lullus derive from the
Boniface Correspondence:...
-
Raimundus Lullus".
Freiburger Zeitschrift für
Philosophie und Theologie. 31: 64–65. Lohr, 1984, 63. Lohr,
Charles (1967).
Raimundus Lullus' Compendium...
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Thuringia in
central Germany,
disciple and
companion of
Saints Boniface and
Lullus.
Following the
establishment by
Boniface of the
bishopric of Büraburg near...
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other regarding the
behavior of
Lullus, Boniface's
successor as
archbishop of Mainz.
According to Willibald's vita
Lullus allowed the body to be
moved to...
- 150 monks.
Lullus was
buried in the
church at his
death in 786. The
abbey buildings were
extended between 831 and 850, and in 852
Lullus'
grave was moved...
- 𒇻𒇻𒉈𒆠: Lu-lu-biki "Country of the Lullubi"), more
commonly known as
Lullu, were a
group of
Bronze Age
tribes who
existed and
disappeared during the...
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status did not
immediately devolve upon the see
itself until his
successor Lullus;
during his
reign Mainz became an archdiocese, in 781.
Another early bishop...
- daughter-houses near Fulda. In 751,
Boniface and his
disciple and
successor Lullus obtained an
exemption for Fulda,
having it
placed directly under the Papal...
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centuries the
Lullus bell was rung at the
beginning of Lullusfest, a folk
festival held in Hersfield. The
festival commemorates Saint Lullus (born about...
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