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Gottschalk of
Orbais (Latin: Godescalc, Gotteschalchus) (c. 808 – 30
October 868) was a
Saxon theologian, monk and poet.
Gottschalk was an
early advocate...
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Orbais-l'Abbaye (French pronunciation: [ɔʁbɛ labei],
before 1988:
Orbais) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France. The
abbey at Orbais...
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teachings foreshadowed Protestant ideas.
Claudius of
Turin Gottschalk of
Orbais Berengar of
Tours Peter Waldo Lorenzo Valla Wessel Gansfort Girolamo Savonarola...
- pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ dɔʁbɛ]; ca. 1175–1231) was a
French architect from
Orbais-l'Abbaye,
active in the
Reims area. He was an
architect of the High Gothic...
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overcome by Satan. In the 9th century, the
theologian Gottschalk of
Orbais was
condemned for
heresy by the
Catholic Church.
Gottschalk believed that...
- The
Ojdula (also:
Orbai) is a left
tributary of the Râul
Negru in Romania. It
flows into the Râul
Negru near the city Târgu Secuiesc. Its
length is 19 km...
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Savonarola and
Piagnoni Arnold of
Brescia and
Arnoldists Gottschalk of
Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of
Turin Berengar of
Tours and
Berengarians Wessel Gansfort...
- Csík, Maros, Sepsi, Kézdi,
Orbai and Aranyos. The
number of
seats later decreased to five, when Sepsi, Kézdi and
Orbai seats were
united into one territorial...
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Transylvania the
abbacy of Sibiu, the
dioceses of Burzenland, Br****o and
Orbai, and over the Carpathians, in the
lands of the "infidel"
Orthodox Vlachs...
- of
Cartagena (6th–7th century),
bishop of Écija,
Hispania Gottschalk of
Orbais,
nicknamed Fulgentius (9th century), monk,
theologian and poet Fulgencio...