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- Theodulf of Orléans (Saragossa, Spain, c. 750(/60) – 18 December 821[disputed – discuss]) was a writer, poet and the Bishop of Orléans (c. 798 to 818)...
- Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans, were also accused of being involved: there is no evidence either to support or contradict this in the case of Theodulf,...
- Theodulf of Orléans in 820. It is a Palm Sunday hymn, based on Matthew 21:1–11 and the occasion of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Theodulf became...
- p. 129ff., especially p. 138. Theodulf of Orleans, De libris, carmen 45; Chance, Medieval Mythography, p. 133. Theodulf, De libris 37–38; Chance, Medieval...
- ancient learning Another prominent figure in the Carolingian renaissance was Theodulf of Orléans, a refugee from the Umayyad invasion of Spain who became involved...
- editorial activity, on at least one m****cript of the Theodulf Bible (S Paris, BNF lat. 9398), Theodulf marked variant readings along with their sources in...
- translations". Theodulf's judgment was that Irene's aim was to "promote the superstitious adoration of images" through the council. Theodulf cited Church...
- semi-dome decoration of the oratory of Germigny-des-Prés built in 805–806 by Theodulf, bishop of Orléans, a leading figure of the Carolingian Renaissance. This...
- Visigothic and Italian scholars, including Dungal of Bobbio, Alcuin of York, Theodulf of Orléans, and Peter of Pisa; Franks such as Einhard and Angelbert also...
- was built by Bishop Theodulf of Orléans in 806 as part of his palace complex within the Gallo-Roman villa in Germaniacus. Theodulf, who was also abbot...