The Abbey of Saint Gall (‹See Tfd›German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in...
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monastery of Luxeuil in the Vosges. Gall is known as a representative of the Irish monastic tradition. The Abbey of Saint Gall in the city of Saint Gallen...
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The abbey library of Saint Gall (‹See Tfd›German: Stiftsbibliothek) is a significant medieval monastic library located in St. Gallen, Switzerland. In...
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abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. The planned church was intended to hold the relics of the monastery's founder and namesake, the hermit Saint Gall. The...
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Notker the Stammerer (redirect from The Monk of Saint Gall)
Notker Balbulus, or simply Notker, was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall active as a composer, poet and scholar. Described as "a significant...
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St. Gall may refer to: Saint Gall, Irish missionary in the German Alps Abbey of Saint Gall, Switzerland Sankt Gallen (disambiguation), various German-language...
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Switzerland Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland Abbey of Saint Gall, Switzerland Sankt Gallen, Styria, municipality in Austria St. Gall (disambiguation) Gallen...
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Cloister (section History of the cloister)
perfect square, against the south flank of the new church, precisely as in the plan of the 8th-century Abbey of Saint Gall (Horn 1973:44, figs 43ab, 45). When...
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Toggenburg War (redirect from Second Battle of Villmergen)
cantons" and the Imperial Abbey of Saint Gall fought the Protestant cantons of Bern and Zürich as well as the abbatial subjects of Toggenburg. The conflict...
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in several places, in the Reichenau Abbey up to 939 (continued by Hermannus Contractus), in Abbey of Saint Gall up to 926. The St. Gallen version was...
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St. Gallen Cathedral (category Abbey of Saint Gall)
(Collegiate Church of St. Gall and Otmar) is a Roman Catholic church in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Once part of the Abbey of St. Gall, it has been...
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of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1077 to about 1083. Nothing is known about his life before and after his work in Saint Gall. In the oldest lists of abbots...
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St. Gallen (redirect from Imperial City of St Gall)
the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Abbey's renowned library contains books from the 9th century. The official language of St. Gallen...
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abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall. Hartmann was elected abbot in 922. He was the successor to Abbot Solomon III, following one year of interregnum...
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of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 984 to 990. Not much is known about Ulrich. In 956/57, he possibly held the office of Hospitarius. He became abbot of...
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Anno of Saint Gall (died 1 December 954) was anti-abbot to Craloh in the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall. Anno is not attestable in documents before his...
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after 905 in Saint Gall) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. Hartmut (Old High German "of powerful courage and spirit"), was monk, pupil of Rabanus Maurus...
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The Saint-Gall Cantatorium is the earliest surviving cantatorium of Gregorian chant. It was produced around 922–926 in the Abbey of Saint Gall and is still...
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Fraxinetum (category Geography of Var (department))
Rhône Valley, into Piedmont and as far as the Abbey of Saint Gall. Their main business was slave-raiding of Europeans for export to Islamic markets. For...
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Lindau Gospels (category Collection of the Morgan Library & Museum)
late Carolingian work of about 880, and the text of the gospel book itself was written and decorated at the Abbey of Saint Gall around the same time,...
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Alaholfings (category Noble families of the Holy Roman Empire)
needed] founded Marchtal Abbey as a proprietary monastery in the mid-8th century. His descendants gave it to the Abbey of Saint Gall in 776. In modern scholarship...
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sites were added to the list in 1983: Old City of Berne, Abbey of Saint Gall, and Benedictine Abbey of St. John at Müstair. The most recent addition were...
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the district of Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Aitrach was first documented in a document from the Abbey of Saint Gall of 838 as Eitraha...
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Wiborada (redirect from Saint Wiborada)
Hatto to decide to become a monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall, a decision which Wiborada supported. After the death of their parents, Wiborada joined Hatto...
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Tuotilo (category 10th-century Christian saints)
Tuotilo (died 27 April 915) was a Frankish monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was a composer, and according to Ekkehard IV a century later, also a poet...
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existed at the Abbey of Saint Gall, the Abbey of Saint Martial and Saint Emmeram's Abbey, while the 11th century saw the development of staff notation...
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Wolfleoz (redirect from Wolfleoz of Konstanz)
was bishop of the Bishopric of Konstanz from 811 to 838/39 and abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 812 to 816. Wolfleoz became Bishop of Konstanz after...
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Bernard (‹See Tfd›German: Bernhard; died 9 June ?) was abbot of the benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall from 883 until 890. Bernhard was in all likelihood born...
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originating in a battle song of the year 912 by Notker the Stammerer, a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall: however, the Synod of Cologne declared in 1316 no...
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Appenzell (redirect from Canton of Appenzell)
estate) of the abbot'. This refers to the Abbey of St. Gall, which exerted a great influence on the area. By the middle of the 11th century the abbots of St...
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