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Wandalbert of Prüm (813 – died
after 850), also
known as
Wandalbertus Prumiensis, was a
Benedictine monk,
distinguished poet, and
theological writer. Little...
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Wandalbert may
refer to:
Wandalbert (duke) [de] (c. 600 –
after 643),
Frankish nobleman Wandelbert of Farfa,
abbot between 757 and 761
Wandalbert of...
- Wandarich, Wendulf,
Wanthildis (f., 9th century);
Wandalbold (8th century),
Wandalbert (7th-9th centuries),
Wandalburgis (f., 10th-11th centuries), Wendilger...
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Wandalbert of Prüm
presents his
martyrology to a king,
probably Louis the German, in a 9th-century illustration...
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Wandalbert von Prüm, July,
Martyrologium (c860)...
- absolute.
Among his
enemies were the
dukes Chramnelenus of Besançon,
Wandalbert of Chambly, and
Amalgar of Dijon. The clan of
Waldelenus and the supporters...
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Gaius Julius Hyginus, as well as the
martyrology by the
Benedictine monk
Wandalbert. Furthermore, the m****cript
contains a
multitude of annals, verses, computi...
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Chramnelenus of Besançon, Chramnelenus' brother-in-law
Amalgar of
Dijon and
Wandalbert of Chambly.
Waldalenus was
married to Flavia—noble in
birth and bearing...
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Chrysantus and Daria, had its
origin probably in Prüm,
perhaps through Friar Wandalbert (Anal. Hymn, XXV, no. 73);
perhaps not much
later through Abbot Gurdestin...
- life of
Saint Goar (Vita
Sancti Goaris) was
written in 839 by a monk,
Wandalbert of Prüm. This semi-legendary
account of Goar's life
details various miracles...