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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)...
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Theodulphus for
lengthy and
pedantic approach to exegesis,
which he
apparently delighted in. A
nameless court poet,
possibly connected to
Theodulphus...
- : 397–406 This
period also
witnessed a
revival of scholarship. At Fleury,
Theodulphus,
bishop of Orléans,
established a
school for
young noblemen recommended...
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which were in the
original text. More
scholarly attempts were made by
Theodulphus,
Bishop of Orléans (787?–821); Lanfranc,
Archbishop of
Canterbury (1070–1089);...
- two
theses which he
wrote he
treated of the
pedagogy of
Plato and of
Theodulphus,
Bishop of Orléans in the time of Charlemagne. As
hagiographer he wrote...
- (Rombaut) 775
Bishop of
Mechelen Gregory of
Utrecht 703 776
Theodulphus (Thiou) 776
Bishop of
Lobbes Vitalian 776
Bishop of Osimo...
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ducal candidate conflicted with the
choice of the
monastic community.
Theodulphus,
bishop of Orléans
established at
Fleury a
school for
young noblemen...
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patron with a
corrected copy in 801.
Similar attempts were
repeated by
Theodulphus,
Bishop of Orléans [787(?) – 821], Lanfranc,
Archbishop of Canterbury...
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Holland and in
Brabant in Belgium,
murdered near
Malines (c. 775)
Saint Theodulphus (Thiou),
third Abbot of
Lobbes Abbey in
Belgium (776)
Venerable John...