- bénédictine 48(1936):3–40; 145–181; 245–258 Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Marbodius".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. M. Lurio,...
- the faith, lest,
instead of love of one's spouse,
there be treachery."
Marbodius of
Rennes uses the
examples of Delilah, Eve, Lot's daughters, Herodias...
- Christianity. Most
notable of this
genre are the
works of
three bishops,
Marbodius of Rennes,
Baudri of
Bourgueil and
Hildebert of Lavardin.
These are notable...
- half of the 12th century) is
sermons and
letters by Ivo of Chartres,
Marbodius, and
Hildebert of
Lavardin (13th century-14th century) A.viii Miscellany...
-
bishop August 29 –
Eystein I (Magnusson), king of
Norway September 11 –
Marbodius of Rennes,
French archdeacon September 19 – Taizu,
emperor of the Jin...
- (1028–1082) Adam of
Bremen (fl. 1060–1080)
Anselm of
Canterbury (1033/4–1109)
Marbodius of
Rennes (c. 1035–1123)
Pierre Abélard (1079–1142)
Suger of St Denis...
-
astronomer (d. 1094)
Leofwine Godwinson,
English nobleman (approximate date)
Marbodius of Rennes,
French archdeacon (approximate date)
Nathan ben Jehiel, Italian...
- historian. JORATH. DE ANIMALIBUS. A
Syriac writer (?). LAPIDARIUM. See
MARBODIUS DE GEMMIS.
There are many
treatises under this name. Pope Leo IX. (1054)...
-
Reichenau Walafrid Strabo, the
Abbess Hildegard of Bingen, and the
Bishop Marbodius of Rennes.
Monasteries of this era were
diligent in the
study of medicine...
- the
local cathedral school and made
acquaintance with its
schoolmaster Marbodius. In
addition to his studies, he
further turned more
intensely to asceticism...