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    Chrodegang (Latin: Chrodogangus; German: Chrodegang, Hruotgang; died 6 March 766) was the Frankish Bishop of Metz from 742 or 748 until his death. He...
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  • was a Frankish noble and Count of Hesbaye, son of a brother of Saint Chrodegang, the Bishop of Metz and therefore grandson of Sigramnus of Hesbaye. Ingram...
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  • Sigramnus, Count of Hesbaye. Landrada and Sigramnus were parents of Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Note that Rotrude and Charles had a daughter also named...
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  • (Lorsch). They entrusted its government to Cancor's cousin Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Chrodegang dedicated the church and monastery to Saint Peter and became...
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  • the sick whom they tended by day and by night. And the rule given by Chrodegang to his canons enjoined that there should be a hospital near their house...
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    own dwellings, and were not infrequently married. In the 8th century Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz (743–766), compiled a code of rules for the clergy of...
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  • were the brothers of Robert of Hesbaye, and Landrada, mother of Saint Chrodegang, archbishop of Metz, is likely to have been his sister.[according to whom...
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    present-day eastern Belgium, or perhaps descended from the family of Chrodegang of Metz. However, these proposals are unproven.[citation needed] According...
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    organised in the eighth and ninth centuries. The rule given them by Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz (742-766), is almost entirely drawn from that of Saint...
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  • University Press, 1987 Claussen, M. A., The Reform of the Frankish Church: Chrodegang of Metz and the Regula Canonicorum in the Eighth Century, Cambridge University...
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  • even drawn up for their use, of which the most celebrated is that of St. Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz (766). In the tenth century, this institution declined;...
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    Saint Paul. The founders entrusted its government to Cancor's cousin, Chrodegang (Archbishop of Metz), who became its first abbot. The monastery was settled...
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  • asked Louis to enforce reforms for the clergy who lived under the Rule of Chrodegang. This included ensuring that the men and women who lived there were to...
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    Charlemagne's reign, was driven by powerful ecclesiastic figures such as bishop Chrodegang of Metz, Fulrad, abbot of Saint-Denis, and Manassès, abbot of Flavigny...
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    her brother, Chrodegang (later rendered Godegrand), the bishop of Séez.[b] Although Montreuil was only three miles away from Séez, Chrodegang was murdered...
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    or as collegiate churches or cathedral chapters following the rule of Chrodegang of Metz. Consequently, by the 11th century, a hierarchy of minsters became...
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  • of Amblève. Sigramnus married Landrada. They had three children: Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz (d 776.) Gundeland, monk at Gorze (d 778 or 9.) Son, name...
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    music still in use in Western Europe. The bishops of Metz, notably Saint-Chrodegang promoted its use for the Roman liturgy in Gallic lands under the favorable...
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    Münster. Here he lived with his monks according to the rule of Saint Chrodegang of Metz, which in 789 had been made obligatory in the Frankish territories...
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    of Seville (c. 560–636) Bede (c. 672–735) St. Boniface (c. 672 - 754) Chrodegang of Metz (d. 766) Paul the Deacon (c. 720s – c. 799) Beatus of Liébana...
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  • 786/787) was the archbishop of the province of the Gauls, succeeding Chrodegang after 766 as the leading bishop in the kingdom of the Franks. Before receiving...
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  • Zhuo) (b. 176) 653 – Li Ke, prince of the Tang Dynasty (b. 619) 766 – Chrodegang, Frankish bishop and saint 903 – Lu Guangqi, Chinese official and chancellor...
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    McKinnon, over a brief period in the 8th century, a project overseen by Chrodegang of Metz in the favorable atmosphere of the Carolingian monarchs, also...
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  • adopted formal rules of governance, commonly derived from those composed by Chrodegang of Metz for Metz cathedral, and thenceforth came to be described as "collegiate";...
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    worn in the Western Church since before East-West Schism, e.g. Saint Chrodegang in the 8th century A.D. states: Concerning these various hypotheses see...
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  • Rule of St Benedict. The dean (decanus) was a similarly ranked official. Chrodegang of Metz adopted this usage from the Benedictines when he introduced the...
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    similar to the Confiteor appear earlier outside Mass. The Canonical Rule of Chrodegang of Metz (d. 743) recommends: "First of all prostrate yourself humbly in...
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    under the archbishop Arnoul is mentioned in 616. The Archbishop and Saint Chrodegang (742-766) is mentioned in accounts of the time as a papal envoy to the...
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    local monastery of Sankt Andreas. As bishop, he introduced the rule of Chrodegang to replace that of Boniface. He had a close relationship with Charlemagne...
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  • trusted men. In the late summer or early fall of 753, Autchar and Bishop Chrodegang were sent to Rome to escort Pope Stephen II back to Francia for negotiations...
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