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Ratgar was a
controversial abbot at the
famous Benedictine monastery of
Fulda during the
early ninth century.
Ratgar was
abbot of the
monastery of Fulda...
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successful in
their grievances against Ratgar, and
Louis the
Pious sympathized with them.
Agreeing that
Ratgar's plans were too
ambitions for Fulda, and...
- he had been sent to
school and had
become a monk. At the
insistence of
Ratgar, his abbot, he went
together with
Haimo (later of Halberstadt) to complete...
- is a
symbol of the town. The
present cathedral stands on the site of the
Ratgar Basilica (once the
largest basilica north of the Alps),
which was the burial...
- Metz,
architect of Charlemagne's
Palace of
Aachen with the
Palatine Chapel Ratgar of
fulda Architecture portal Carolingian art
Carolingian Empire Carolingian...
- and
reciting Psalm 50.
After the
abbey church was
rebuilt to
become the
Ratgar Basilica (dedicated 791), Boniface's
remains were
translated to a new grave:...
- abbot. Finally, in 817,
Ratgar was
denounced by the monks. Charlemagne's son and successor,
Louis the Pious,
banished Ratgar and sent two of his delegates...
- present-day Germany. He
served from 779 to 802 CE and was
succeeded by
Ratgar.
Despite his
contemporary prominence, the twenty-three
years of his abbacy...
- the
intellectual reform of his own
monastery and his own land. His Abbot,
Ratgar,
believing that the
monks were
better emplo**** in
building churches than...
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element of fable.
Clement is
mentioned in a
catalogue of the
abbots of Fulda:
Ratgar, who was
abbot from 802 to 817, sent a
certain Modestus and
other monks...