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provides a
description of an
Irminsul in
chapter 3 of his
Latin work De
miraculis sancti Alexandri. Rudolf's
description states that the
Irminsul was a...
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objected that
there were no miracles, one of the
cardinals answered, "Tot
miraculis, quot articulis"—"there are as many
miracles (in his life) as articles...
- in the view of
historians lies in the
Miracles of St
Edmund (Latin: De
Miraculis Sancti Edmundi), his
hagiography of King Edmund. His
ultimate aim in this...
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still claims that he will return." The "Miracles of St. Mary of Laon" (De
miraculis sanctae Mariae Laudunensis),
written by a
French cleric and chronicler...
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levels during construction.
Philo of
Byzantium wrote in De
septem mundi miraculis that
Chares created the
sculpture in situ by
casting it in horizontal...
- pp. 529–36. ISBN 978-0-8133-1776-2. Lemnius, L. De
occultis naturae miraculis 1557,
Reprinted as The
Secret Miracles of Nature.
London 1658, p.19 cited...
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throughout the rest of the
article Pringle 1998, p. 28.
Gregory of Tours, De
miraculis, I, ****. Foss 1979, p. 33.
Maisch 1998, p. 46.
Ehrman 2006, pp. 183–184...
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Rudolf of
Fulda (died
March 8, 862) was a
Benedictine monk
during the
Carolingian period in the 9th century.
Rudolf was
active at
Fulda Abbey in the present-day...
- (1934). "Monumenta
Germaniae Historica,
Libelli de lite" (Dialogi de
miraculis Sancti Benedicti Liber Tertius auctore Desiderio abbate Casinensis ed...
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earlier compilations of
abridged legendaria, the
Abbreviatio in
gestis et
miraculis sanctorum attributed to the
Dominican chronicler Jean de
Mailly and the...