- Walafrid,
alternatively spelt Walahfrid,
nicknamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. "squint-e****") (c. 808 – 18
August 849), was an
Alemannic Benedictine monk...
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suggesting hybridization from
Asian and
American cultivars. In Europe,
Walahfrid Strabo (808–849),
abbot and poet from
Reichenau and
advisor to the Carolingian...
- Kleinhempel,
Ullrich R. "Divination:
Mother Holle as
Goddess of
Seerdom - From
Walahfrid Strabo up to
Martin Luther". In:
Idunna (2021): 1-4. https://www.academia...
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former abbot of Reichenau, in 824 and by Wetti's
disciple Walahfrid Strabo in 827.
Walahfrid's version, in verse,
reveals far more
about Wetti's visions...
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Etymologisch Woordenboek van het
Nederlands [diets] Strabo,
Walafridus (1996).
Walahfrid Strabo's
Libellus de
Exordiis Et
Incrementis Quarundam in ... a translation...
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referred to as
Abecedarium Nordmanni**** in
Frankish Fulda (possibly by
Walahfrid Strabo) and ogam
lochlannach "Ogham of the Scandinavians" in the Book...
- took as her
second husband Robert the Strong. She was dead by 886, when
Walahfrid Strabo included her
epitaph in a poem of his. In 827, Hugh,
along with...
- (Edlen Geschlecht).
Contemporary witnesses such as
Ermoldus Nigellus,
Walahfrid Strabo, and Louis'
biographer Thegan attributed Judith's
selection to...
- (1980)
considers the m****cript a
personal collection or
brevarium of
Walahfrid Strabo's, who from 827 was in
Fulda as a
student of Hrab****
Maurus and...
- of
Reichenau (died 846)
built up the
important book collection.
Abbot Walahfrid Strabo (842–849), who was
educated at Reichenau, was
renowned as a poet...