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Magnoald may
refer to:
Magnus of Füssen
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Magnoald Ziegelbauer (1689 – 14
January 1750) was a
Benedictine monk and
ecclesiastical historian.
Ziegelbauer was born in 1689 in Ellwangen, Swabia. He...
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Mariano Armellino (1657–1737)
Antoine Augustin Calmet (1672–1757)
Magnoald Ziegelbauer (1689–1750)
Marquard Herrgott (1694–1762)
Pietro Luigi Galletti...
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Magnus of Füssen,
otherwise Magnoald or Mang, was a
missionary saint in
southern Germany, also
known as the
Apostle of the Allgäu. He is
believed to have...
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mayor of
Augsburg Patrizius Wittman (1818-1883), a
Catholic journalist.
Magnoald Ziegelbauer (1689–1750), a
Benedictine monk and
ecclesiastical historian...
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Benedictine ecclesiastical historians (Benedictines such as
Oliver Legipont,
Magnoald Ziegelbauer and
Hieronymus Pez). Its so-called "corresponding members"...
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ecclesiastical history; the long list of his
writings may be seen in
Magnoald Ziegelbauer.
Among them are a life of the liturgist, St.
Amalarius of Trier...
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Francesco Sfondrati and
Paolo Sfondrati, and Pope
Gregory XIV, were members.
Magnoald Ziegelbauer, Hist. rei
literariae ord. S. Ben., III, 416-20; Egger, Colestin...
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writings remained unedited.
Among the
printed works are: his
edition of
Magnoald Ziegelbauer's "Historia rei litterariæ ord. Sti. Benedicti" (1754-); "Monasti****...
- écrivains de la congrégation de Saint-Maur (Munich and Paris, 1882), 128
Magnoald Ziegelbauer,
Historia rei
literariae ordinis S.
Benedicti (Augsburg and...