the palace under Charlemagne (811), Wala was forced to enter the monastery of Corbie in 814 as part of a purging of palace rivals and hangers-on by Louis...
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Kingdom of Wala, a pre-colonial polity in the north of modern Ghana Waalo, an empire in West Africa between the 13th and 19th Centuries Wala of Corbie (755–836)...
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Paschasius Radbertus (redirect from Radbert of Corbie)
fond of the abbess, Theodrara. Theodrara was sister of Adalard of Corbie and Wala of Corbie, two monks whom he admired greatly. At a fairly young age, Paschasius...
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island of the same name. Adalard's brother Wala was obliged to become a monk at Corbie. After seven years Louis saw his mistake and made Adalard one of his...
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Corbie Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Corbie, Picardy, France, dedicated to Saint Peter. It was founded by Balthild, the widow of Clovis II...
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Corbie (13th century), French troubadour Wala of Corbie (c. 755–836), adviser to Charlemagne and co-founder of Corvey Abbey Corby (disambiguation) This...
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epidemic in Italy in 837. News of their deaths—and that of Wala of Corbie in an earlier Italian epidemic in the fall of the previous year—greatly distressed...
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Adalard, abbot of Corbie Abbey. He later married Gundlindis, daughter of Adalbert, Duke of the Alemanni. They had two sons and two daughters. Wala (d. 835)...
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Pope Gregory IV (category Year of birth unknown)
none suitable for the emperor, as he had already given a number to Wala of Corbie, which he had already taken to Francia. On 25 January 844 Gregory IV...
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g. Wala of Corbie (d. 836), a grandson of Charles Martel and cousin of the emperor, who in 811 fixed the Treaty of Heiligen with King Hemming of Denmark...
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diminishing of the food supply creates social upheaval and war (approximate date). Bello of Carcassonne, Frankish noble (approximate date) Wala of Corbie, Frankish...
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of Morocco Nicetas the Patrician, Byzantine official Prosigoj, Serbian prince (approximate date) Ralpacan, emperor of Tibet (b. 802) Wala of Corbie,...
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Laval, Mayenne (category Communes of Mayenne)
Counts of Laval, mediaeval chroniclers portrayed the citizens of Laval as being the offspring of Charles Martel's grandson Wala of Corbie. By virtue of the...
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daughter of Wala of Corbie. Gerulf I had the following children: Count Gerulf II (c. 850 – 895/896) Count Gerhard Gunther (d. 873), Archbishop of Cologne...
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August 31 (redirect from 31st of August)
Aidan of Lindisfarne Aristides of Athens Cuthburh Dominguito del Val Joseph of Arimathea Nicodemus Paulinus of Trier Raymond Nonnatus Wala of Corbie Waltheof...
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Cwenburgh, sisters, Abbesses of Wimborne (c. 725) Saint Wala of Corbie, abbot of Corbie (836) Saint John Prodrom, Metropolitan of Kiev (1089) Saint Gennadius...
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these events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany. Centuries:...
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Lorenz Weinrich (category Academic staff of the Free University of Berlin)
in 1948, and he earned his doctoral degree in 1954 with a study on Wala of Corbie. Afterwards, he worked as a teacher at different schools in Berlin and...
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emperor of Tibet (b. 802) Wala of Corbie, Frankish nobleman Wang Zhixing, general of the Tang Dynasty (b. 758) 837 Antony I, patriarch of Constantinople...
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Mayke de Jong (category Academic staff of Radboud University Nijmegen)
in the Carolingian Empire. Paschasius Radbertus' Funeral Oration for Wala of Corbie. Translated and annotated by Mayke de Jong and Justin Lake (Manchester:...
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Louis the Pious (redirect from Louis I of France)
cousins, Adalard and Wala to be tonsured, sending them into monastic exile at St-Philibert on the island of Noirmoutier and Corbie, respectively, despite...
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Lombardy to live under the care of advisors provided by Charlemagne,the most important of which were Adalard of Corbie, Waldo of Reichenau, the Lombard duke...
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raiders turned to the west and took Kortrijk, Arras, Cambrai, Amiens and Corbie between November 880 and July 881. Louis and his brother intercepted the...
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Royal household under the Merovingians and Carolingians (redirect from Royal Administration of Merovingian and Carolingian Dynasties)
Ebbo, Archbishop of Reims, counselor to Louis the Pious Adalard of Corbie, grandson of Charles Martel, played a key role in the rule of Louis the Pious...
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of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon. He escaped in 854 to recruit an army to fight for his brother. He had little success and fled to the court of...
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Corbie and Fleury-sur-Loire) and collected the revenues from the province of Reims. We know that king had the power to appoint the suffragants of the...
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