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Wandalbert (813 – died
after 850), also
known as
Wandalbert of Prüm or
Wandalbertus Prumiensis, was a
Benedictine monk,
distinguished poet, and theological...
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Wandelbert was the
Abbot of
Farfa sometime between 757 and 761, one of a
series of
abbots from Aquitaine. His
abbacy coincided with a
troubled period in...
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between two and eleven,
according to
different sources. Yet the
cleric Wandelbert of the
Abbey of Prüm
stated in his
martyrology in 848 that the number...
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Dissension seemingly grew
between Charles and his
elder half-brother.
Wandelbert, a monk
writing in the mid-ninth century,
recounts a
story of the two...
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oldest go
under the
names of: Bede (eighth century)
Florus of Lyon
Wandelbert, a monk of Prüm (842) Rhab****
Maurus (c. 845) Ado of
Vienne (d. 875)...
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Wandelbert presents his
martyrology to a king,
probably Louis the German, in a 9th-century illustration...
- Ismā'īlī imam (or 814) Theophilus,
emperor of the
Byzantine Empire (d. 842)
Wandelbert,
Benedictine monk (approximate date) ’Abd
Allah ibn Wahb,
Muslim jurist...
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Spoleto joined Gerard,
count of Marsi, Maielpoto,
gastald of Telese, and
Wandelbert,
gastald of Boiano, to
prevent Sawdan from re-entering Bari
after a campaign...
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Claudius II, 685, died 693?
Felix c. 710
Tetradius II died 732 Albo c. 742
Wandelbert Evrald Arnoul Hervaeus 757–762
Saint Gedeon died 796
Bernoin 811–829 Amalwin...
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school of the
monastery were Ado,
later archbishop of
Vienne (860–75).
Wandelbert (813–70), was head of the school, and a
distinguished poet.
Abbot Regino...