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    Regino of Prüm or of Prum (Latin: Regino Prumiensis, German: Regino von Prüm; died 915 AD) was a Benedictine monk, who served as abbot of Prüm (892–99)...
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  • Wolf-Rüdiger Schleidgen, Die Überlieferungsgeschichte der Chronik des Regino von Prüm (Selbstverlag der Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte...
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  • the abbey church is inaugurated. 880 – Normans sack Birten. 883 – Regino von Prüm reports that Normans are over-wintering in the oppidum diusburh (Duisburg)...
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    Venerable Bede, Regino of Prüm and Petrus Comestor. For more recent events in Germany the annalist used the Chronicon universale of Frutolf von Michelsberg...
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    etymologisches Wörterbuch] (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Progress. Regino of Prüm, Chronik, ad a. 882. Gilbert Trausch, Le Luxembourg à l'époque contemporaine...
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    Regino of Prüm, 882 Gabriele B. Clemens, Lukas Clemens: Geschichte der Stadt Trier. Beck, Munich, 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-55618-0, pp. 70-71. As in Prüm...
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    Etymologiae, the 7th-century Exordia Scythica, the late 9th-century Regino of Prüm's Chronicon, and early medieval romances of Alexander the Great—have...
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    the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or "Carantanum," in the words of Regino of Prüm. The division of the realm was confirmed in 880 after Carloman's death...
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  • sources for the canons of Worms. Besides Gratian, they are also quoted in Regino of Prüm, Burchard of Worms, Bonizo of Sutri and Ivo of Chartres. The signatories...
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    by an incident in 869, recorded in the aforementioned Annales and by Regino of Prüm. In that year Salomon, King of Brittany, put an end to some pagan raids...
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    attended a Catholic episcopal boarding institution in Prüm and there was educated at the Regino-Gymnasium, a public school. He left school in 1962 and...
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    title of a legitimate royal son. This policy had supporters, like Abbot Regino of Prüm and the monks of Saint Gall, but also detractors, who appealed to Carloman's...
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  • those who contemn the Sunday. According to a work written by Regino, the abbot of Prüm (d. 915), entitled Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis...
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    Carolingian Empire broke apart, and was never restored. According to Regino of Prüm, the parts of the realm "spewed forth kinglets", and each part elected...
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    likely to be practitioners of love magic. For instance, in the works of Regino of Prüm, Burchard of Worms, and Hincmar the practitioners of love magic are...
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  • The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm (2009). In: History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of...
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    but does not name the Swabian World Chronicle and the Chronicle of Regino of Prüm. Three sources he cites appear to be lost: the Annales Caesarum, Gesta...
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  • the Lotharingian Chronicle compiled by the anonymous continuator of Regino of Prüm. A number of alternative etymologies have been suggested. These are...
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  • Jus antiquum (section Regino)
    synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis, compiled about 906 by Regino, abbot of Prüm, and dedicated to Hatto of Mainz, relatively a very original treatise...
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    go to, at the latest, 813. Kurze notes that one of these was used by Regino of Prüm in his Chronicon. Class C texts are complete through 829. These contain...
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  • St. Vaast (874-900) The Annals of Xanten (832-874) The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm (870-906) Misit etiam cum eis quosdam, qui se, id est gentem suam, Rhos...
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  • treatises (Musica and Scolica enchiriadis, Hucbald of Saint-Amand, Regino of Prüm etc.) one of the earliest Carolingian chant treatises which combine...
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  • while boarding with a family friend. She then started at the Regino-Gymnasium in Prüm, but the school was closed in September 1944 because of the war...
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    ("Music Theory"). Aurelian's account was followed in the 10th century by Regino of Prüm in his work De harmonica institutione ("Introduction to Harmonic Theory")...
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    year 901. The chronicle of Freculf served as a model for the abbot Regino of Prüm. The originality of the choice of material was expressed in the fact...
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  • historian Asser, Bishop of Sherborne (died 908/909), Welsh historian Regino of Prüm (died 915) Widukind of Corvey (925–973), Ottonian chronicler Liutprand...
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    Kirschhofen. Weilburg was first mentioned in 906 in a chronicle by Abbot Regino of Prüm as a fortification under the name of Wilineburch. Six years later King...
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  • in 888, the empire broke asunder, never to be restored. According to Regino of Prüm, each part of the realm elected a "kinglet" from its own "bowels". After...
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    "bore" in reference to the bored tubes), and vasalia (for "vessels"); Regino of Prum (1784) called them tensibile, inflatile, and percussionabile. Victor-Charles...
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  • pp. 64–67. Retrieved 9 September 2012. Kirsch, Johann Peter (1911). "Regino of Prüm" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Richerus" ...
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