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    Wandalbert (813 – died after 850), also known as Wandalbert of Prüm or Wandalbertus Prumiensis, was a Benedictine monk, distinguished poet, and theological...
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  • Wandelbert was the Abbot of Farfa sometime between 757 and 761, one of a series of abbots from Aquitaine. His abbacy coincided with a troubled period in...
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  • Spoleto joined Gerard, count of Marsi, Maielpoto, gastald of Telese, and Wandelbert, gastald of Boiano, to prevent Sawdan from re-entering Bari after a campaign...
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    between two and eleven, according to different sources. Yet the cleric Wandelbert of the Abbey of Prüm stated in his martyrology in 848 that the number...
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  • the oldest go under the names of: Bede (eighth century) Florus of Lyon Wandelbert, a monk of Prüm (842) Rhabanus Maurus (c. 845) Ado of Vienne (d. 875)...
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  • Dissension seemingly grew between Charles and his elder half-brother. Wandelbert, a monk writing in the mid-ninth century, recounts a story of the two...
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    Wandelbert presents his martyrology to a king, probably Louis the German, in a 9th-century illustration...
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    school of the monastery were Ado, later archbishop of Vienne (860–75). Wandelbert (813–70), was head of the school, and a distinguished poet. Abbot Regino...
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    Ismā'īlī imam (or 814) Theophilus, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (d. 842) Wandelbert, Benedictine monk (approximate date) ’Abd Allah ibn Wahb, Muslim jurist...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright Debert Dehl Berti Elbert (disambiguation) Gondelbert Wandelbert This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an...
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    historian of Farfa, Alan was elected abbot in 761 to replace the abbot Wandelbert, who was retiring or was forced to do so. According to Gregory, Alan was...
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    Claudius II, 685, died 693? Felix c. 710 Tetradius II died 732 Albo c. 742 Wandelbert Evrald Arnoul Hervaeus 757–762 Saint Gedeon died 796 Bernoin 811–829 Amalwin...
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  • joined Gerard, count of the Marsi; Maielpoto, gastald of Telese; and Wandelbert, gastald of Boiano, to prevent Sawdan, the Saracen emir of Bari, from...
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    Vif inspired popular devotion towards Savinian and Potentian. In 848, Wandelbert of Prüm named them the first patrons of the church of Sens. Ado, in his...
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    (680/700 – c. 720) Aunepert (720–24) Lucerius (724–40) Fulcoald (740–59) Wandelbert (c. 759–61) Alan (–769) Guicpert (769–70) Probatus (770–81) Ragambald...
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  • Ismā'īlī imam (or 814) Theophilus, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (d. 842) Wandelbert, Benedictine monk (approximate date) 814 Bodo, Frankish deacon (approximate...
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    abbey. It may also have been the abbot's clout which got his relative Wandelbert elected to replace him. The Chronicon Farfense of Gregory of Catino puts...
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  • king's urging. Flaochad and his allies—the dukes Amalgar, Chramnelen and Wandelbert—with their followings marched out of Autun to meet Willebad in battle...
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