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Saint Servatius (Dutch: Sint Servaas; French:
Saint Servais; Limburgish: Sintervaos; Armenian: Սուրբ Սերվատիոս Surb Servatios; died 13 May 384) was bishop...
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Lupus Servatus, also
Servatus Lupus (c. 805 – c. 862), in
French Loup, was a
Benedictine monk and
Abbot of Ferrières
Abbey during the
Carolingian dynasty...
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Mariana Julian of Toledo, (642–690) Luis de
Molina Lupus Servatus (also
known as
Servatus Lupus) (c. 805–c. 862) Máeldub (also Maildubh,
Maildulf or...
- bishops:
Nicasius was
slaughtered before the
altar of his
church in Rheims;
Servatus is
alleged to have
saved Tongeren with his prayers, as
Saint Genevieve...
- book
production in Europe, and sent
forth such
pupils as
Walafrid Strabo,
Servatus Lupus of Ferrières, and
Otfrid of Weissenburg. It was
probably at this...
- (Approximate date) (d. 876) Liudolf, duke of
Saxony (approximate date)
Lupus Servatus,
Frankish abbot (approximate date)
February 25 – De Zong,
emperor of the...
- kept a
large library,
commissioned works of
Latin literature from
Lupus Servatus and
Sedulius Scottus, and
maintained a
correspondence with the theologians...
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later reclassified as T. gezei) and "Bufo"
serratus (later
amended to
servatus).
Fragmentary remains of a
skull described in 1903 were
confused for the...
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abridged or
largely used in the next
century by Hrab****
Maurus of
Fulda and
Servatus Lupus of Ferrières.
About a
thousand m****cripts exist, all ultimately...
- Al-Muntasir,
Muslim caliph (b. 837)
Bugha al-Kabir,
Muslim general Lupus Servatus,
Frankish abbot (approximate date) Máel
Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid, High...