- or
Radbert) is a
masculine Germanic given name. It may
refer to:
Ratpert (abbot of
Saint Gall) (d. 782)
Ratpert of
Nonantola (d. 839?),
abbot Radbert of...
- real
presence in the "De
corpore et
Sanguine Domini" of St
Paschasius Radbert, 786-860. Kumbakonam: St Joseph's Press, 1942. Härdelin, Alf. "An epithalamium...
- :
Agilbert ???–??:
Merseidus ???–??: Fédole ???–??:
Ragnecapt ???–??:
Radbert ???–??:
Madalbert (Maubert) 757-775: Déodefroi 775–795:
Eschenradus ??...
- ISBN 0-582-49005-7 De Jong,
Mayke "Interconnected Lives: Adalhard, Wala and
Radbert",
Epitaph for an Era:
Politics and
Rhetoric in the
Carolingian World, Cambridge...
- Poor
Clares Pierre de
Corbie (died
after 1195),
French troubadour Saint Radbert of
Corbie (785–865),
Carolingian theologian and
abbot of
Corbie Abbey Ratramnus...
-
lessons of the
abbey of S. Rembert] S. Ragnbert, or Rembert, was the son of
Radbert, duke of the
provinces between the
Seine and Loire. He was
brought up in...
-
Machine Philip Schaff,
History of the
Christian church iv: (Paschasius
Radbert) Marie-Thérèse Zenner, "Villard de
Honnecourt and
Euclidean geometry" 49°54′32″N...
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intervene in
matters such as
partition of the kingdom. In 829,
Paschasisus Radbert wrote in his Life of Wala, Wala at
forefront talking "of the
greed and...
- Lord of East Burgundy, Gunderic, her name
becoming Landoalda. She has
Radbert as a lover, has two children,
Landoald and Gisertruda, who die young, and...