• Agobard of Lyon (c. 769–840) was a Spanish-born priest and archbishop of Lyon, during the Carolingian Renaissance. The author of multiple treatises, ranging...
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  • commonly-held beliefs denounced in the polemical treatise by Carolingian bishop Agobard of Lyon in 815, where he argues against weather magic. The treatise is...
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  • tempestarii was an 815 AD piece called "On Hail and Thunder" by a bishop, Agobard of Lyon. Some describe it as a complaint of the irreligious beliefs of...
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    but also for the safety of her son. In a letter written by Agobard of Lyons to Louis, Agobard articulates the way in which Louis strove to establish an...
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    that point, Bernard having risen to greater heights than either of them. Agobard, Archbishop of Lyon, and Jesse of Amiens, bishop of Amiens, too, opposed...
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  • Kou Ying 28 April 1821 1 March 1856 1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II Agobard c. 769 840 Agostina Livia Pietrantoni 27 March 1864 13 November 1894 18...
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    part. Adoptionism had no more active enemies than Leidradus (798-814) and Agobard (814-840). When Felix of Urgel continued rebellious to the condemnations...
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    teaching. Other examples include an Irish synod in 800 AD, and a sermon by Agobard of Lyons (810 AD). King Kálmán (Coloman) of Hungary, in Decree 57 of his...
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    Following Charlemagne's death, Louis was made ruler of the Frankish Empire. Agobard, archbishop of Lyon, opposed the division of the empire, as he claimed...
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    Grandine et Tonitruis ("On Hail and Thunder", 815), Carolingian bishop Agobard of Lyon describes Magonia, a cloud realm populated by felonious aerial...
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  • Adoptionist position was condemned by Pope Hadrian I, Alcuin of York, Agobard, and officially in Carolingian territory by the Council of Frankfurt (794)...
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    nobleman June 20 – Louis the Pious, ruler of the Carolingian Empire (b. 778) Agobard, archbishop of Lyon (b. 779) Andrew II, duke of Naples Ansovinus, archbishop...
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  • oblique mention by Agobard, archbishop of Lyon, c. 826, and then another mention by his successor, Amulo, c. 849. However, since Agobard does not refer to...
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  • France. 815, Lyons, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The Carolingian archbishop, Agobard of Lyons, described in his De Grandine et Tonitruis ("On Hail and Thunder")...
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    Adoptionist position was condemned by Pope Hadrian I, Alcuin of York, Agobard, and officially in Carolingian territory by the Council of Frankfurt (794)...
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    Christian author Tertullian. It is named after its first owner, the achbishop Agobard, who gave it to Lyon Cathedral, where it remained until the mid-16th century...
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  • of truly remarkable achievement. His passing emboldened the archbishop Agobard of Lyon who became the protagonist for restoration of church property and...
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    magnitude of 6.7–7.0 on the Richter scale kills more than 100 people. Agobard, archbishop of Lyon (approximate date) Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi, was an Arab...
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  • Pepin I of Aquitaine, apparently on the basis of a council at Orléans. Agobard of Lyons, his letters, A Comparison of Ecclesiastical and Political Government...
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  • arrange a new Frankish liturgy. In 835, he replaced Agobard at the Synod of Diedenhofen. During Agobard's exile (c. 834) he was responsible for administering...
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  • Caliphate to wear a yellow belt, with Christians to wear a blue one. 820 Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons, declares in his essays that Jews are accursed and...
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  • The synod also deposed Louis' other staunchest rivals within the church: Agobard, Archbishop of Lyon, Bernard, Bishop of Vienne, and Bartholomew, Archbishop...
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  • Bishop of Utrecht Gunioc     838   Nicetas of Constantinople     838   Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons     840   Ansovinus     840   Bishop of Camerino Arnulf...
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    the strengthening of the Bishops at the expense of the Emperor. Saint Agobard of Lyon (779–841) had many run-ins with the Jews of France. He wrote about...
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    cojuratores (sworn witnesses). The vehement protest made in the 9th century by Agobard, bishop of Lyon, against the Lex Gundobada shows that it was still in use...
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  • Archbishop Agobard of Lyon, who was deposed in 835 for his support of the rebellion against Emperor Louis the Pious, and replaced by Amalarius. In Agobard's defence...
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    Florentissima proles ecclesiae. 553-583. Trento: Civis, 1996. Ward, Elizabeth. "Agobard of Lyons and Paschasius Radbertus as critics of the Empress Judith," Women...
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  • supplemented and explained to make them suitable for public recitation. Agobard, archbishop of Lyons (c. 779–840) stated that the relics of Speratus, and...
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  • as archbishop in January 841. Amulo was a disciple of his predecessor Agobard and inherited many of his ideas. Amulo collaborated closely with both Remigius...
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  • 11:21 or Luke 10:13, and a lesson from the Pauline epistles, Romans 2:4. Agobard, in the 9th century, mentions that at Lyon there were no canticles except...
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