Theodoric the Monk (Latin: Theodoricus monachus; also Tjodrik munk; in Old Norse his name was most likely Þórir) was a 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine...
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also known as Theodoric the Breton Theodoric the Monk, 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk Theoderic (fl. c. 1172), author of the Libellus de locis...
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offered in earlier sagas such as the work of Theodoric the Monk, a Norwegian chronicler who wrote in the late 12th century. The co-rule between Eystein, Sigurd...
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Robert the Monk (d. 1122), Roman Catholic monk and a chronicler of the First Crusade Theodoric the Monk, 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk and historian...
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Harald Hardrada (redirect from Harald the Hard Ruler)
Norse with English translation An Account of the Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings by Theodoric the Monk (c. 1180), English translation Morkinskinna...
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Olaf II of Norway (redirect from Olaf the Holy)
and a Latin text, Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium by Theodoric the Monk (c. 1177–1188). Icelanders also wrote extensively about Olaf and there...
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Magnus Barefoot (redirect from Magnus II of the Isle of Man)
English translation: Samuel Laing (London, 1844). Theodoric the Monk (c. 1180). The Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings. English translation: David and...
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the free dictionary. Þórir is an Icelandic given name. It may refer to: Þórir, mononym for 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk known as Theodoric...
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kills the giant. He fails to return to his life as a monk because Theodoric calls him back and wants his services again. Heime then returns to the monastery...
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Theodoric of Freiberg (/θiˈɒdərɪk/; c. 1250 – c. 1311) was a German member of the Dominican order and a theologian and physicist. He was named provincial...
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France. His feast day is 1 July. The monks of St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate wrote in their Book of Saints (1921), Theodoric (St.) (July 1) (6th cent.) A...
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Theodoric was an antipope in 1100 and 1101, in the schism that began with Wibert of Ravenna in 1080, in opposition to the excesses of Pope Gregory VII...
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Thierry (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Thierry is a French male given name, derived from the Germanic "Theodoric". It is the cognate of German "Dietrich" and "Dieter", Italian Teodorico, Derek...
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Visigothic Kingdom (redirect from King of the Visigoths)
resulted at first in Theodoric's defeat at the Battle of Narbonne in 436, but then in 439 at the Battle of Toulouse the Visigoths defeated the allied forces...
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Theodor. Although similar to, and probably influenced by it, the Germanic name Theodoric (and variants Theodoricus, Dietrich, Thierry, and others) has...
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Irish monk (d. 600) Clodoald, Merovingian prince (approximate date) Wen Di, emperor of the Chen dynasty (d. 566) Eutharic, son-in-law of Theodoric the Great...
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Zeno (emperor) (redirect from Zeno of the Byzantine Empire)
attempted to deal with hostilities from the two Ostrogothic leaders, Theodoric the Amal (Theodoric the Great) and Theodoric Strabo, by playing them against each...
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the abbey for extended stays with a large retinue of her soldiers. When rebuked by Theodoric the abbot for her callousness she snapped back that the next...
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refuge at the court of Aergol Lawhir, in Dyfed (Wales) after the battle. King Theodoric the Great raises the Frankish siege at Arles; the city is heroically...
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Libellus de locis sanctis (redirect from Theodoric of Wurzburg)
is known for certain besides what he says about himself. He was a German monk named Dietrich or Theoderich (Latin: Theodericus) who visited Palestine himself...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cumania (redirect from Theodoric of Cumania)
friar, Theodoric, as the first bishop of Cumania in early 1228. Pope Gregory IX confirmed Theodoric's consecration on 21 March of that year, and the diocese...
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864-after 879 Nibelung IV Theodoric I, his son 886 Adelram III and Theodoric II, defenders of Pontoise, nephews of Theodoric I c. 895 – 919 Ermenfroi,...
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one of the finest paintings by Master Theodoric in the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Karlštejn. He has an honourable place in the hierarchy of the Holy Fathers...
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Ostrogothic ruler Theodoric the Great builds the Mausoleum of Theodoric as his future tomb in Ravenna (Italy). Bodhidharma, Buddhist monk, arrives in Luoyang...
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Arian Baptistery (redirect from Baptistry of the Arians)
The Arian Baptistry in Ravenna, Italy is a Christian baptismal building that was erected by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great between the end of...
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Pope Felix IV (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
September 530) was the bishop of Rome from 12 July 526 to his death. He was the chosen candidate of Ostrogoth King Theodoric the Great, who had imprisoned...
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Sigismund of Burgundy (redirect from Sigismund, King of the Burgundians)
them from the Hussites. In 494, he married Ostrogotha, the illegitimate daughter of Theodoric the Great and a concubine, as a part of Theodoric's negotiation...
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Arthur defeated the invading Saxons. 491: King Clovis I defeats and subjugates the Kingdom of Thuringia in Germany. 493: Theodoric the Great ousts Odoacer...
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Gertrude married Theodoric II, Duke of (upper) Lorraine. He first came into conflict in 1096 with Otbert, Bishop of Liège, over the county of Brunengeruz...
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the first king of the Kingdom of Wessex (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). The synagogues of Ravenna are burnt down in a riot; Theodoric the Great...
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