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    Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist...
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    The Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium is a classical gymnasium school in the Neustadt district of Mainz. The Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium is a classical school. The...
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  • patron saint of Poreč Saint Maurus (c. 500 - c. 584), the first disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia Blessed Maurus Magnentius Rabanus (Hrabanus) (c. 776 (784...
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    spiritual gifts, and strangers to the pouring in of the Holy Spirit." Rabanus Maurus: "Or, the dry places are the hearts of the faithful, which after they...
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    on to the monastery of Fulda, where he studied for some time under Rabanus Maurus before returning to Reichenau, of which monastery he was made abbot...
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  • Spirit) is a traditional Christian hymn believed to have been written by Rabanus Maurus, a ninth-century German monk, teacher, archbishop, and saint. When the...
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  • University Press. p. 652. ISBN 978-0-19-921248-4. Schipper, Bill (2004). "Rabanus Maurus and his Sources". In MacDonald, Alasdair A.; Twomey, Michael W. (eds...
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    our sins could not enter in unto Him, He therefore came forth to us." Rabanus Maurus: "Or, He went forth, when having left Judea, He passed by the Apostles...
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    adultery. These words then only exclude boasting on account of birth. Rabanus Maurus: Because as a preacher of truth he wished to stir them up, to bring...
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    the Graues Haus (“Grey House”). For a long time it was believed that Rabanus Maurus lived and in 856 died there. Schloss Vollrads, outside Winkel, with...
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  • The Fulda monastery school, also known as the Rabanus Maurus School after its founder Abbot Rabanus Maurus, is a high school in the German city of Fulda...
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    preface to the Medieval manuscripts. The attribution originated with Rabanus Maurus and is repeated by Martin of Opava, who extended the work into the 13th...
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    Washingtonianus (~400) Codex Bezae (~400) Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450) Rabanus Maurus: By the fan is signified the separation of a just trial; that it is...
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    slaughtered by those whom she would have retained as her first-born sons. Rabanus Maurus: Or, The Church weeps the removal of the saints from this earth, but...
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    Bobbio (600–659) Bede (673–735) Aldhelm (c. 639 – 709) Alcuin (d. 804) Rabanus Maurus (c. 780 – 856) Paschasius Radbertus (785–865) Ratramnus (d. 866) Walafrid...
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    However, it is more likely that this monk was copied from a manuscript by Rabanus Maurus. Gameson, Richard (2002). "The colophon of the Eadwig Gospels". Anglo-Saxon...
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    no choice viands, but such as satisfied the necessities of the body. Rabanus Maurus: Content with poor fare; to wit, small insects and honey gathered from...
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    and king (d. 924) January 7 – Aldric, bishop of Le Mans February 4 – Rabanus Maurus, archbishop of Mainz August 6 – Fujiwara no Nagara, Japanese statesman...
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    used by authors through the Middle Ages, e.g. the 9th-century bishop Rabanus Maurus, who compared the habitable part of the northern hemisphere (Aristotle's...
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    centuries, with an early formulation by Jerome, and were fully expressed by Rabanus Maurus, who set out three layers of meaning for the beasts: representing first...
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    knowledge.[citation needed] Under the influence of Bede, Alcuin, and Rabanus Maurus, De catechizandis rudibus came to exercise an important role in the...
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    when hanging on the cross He prayed for those who put Him to death. Rabanus Maurus: He is not satisfied with the massacre at Bethlehem, but extends it...
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    to be given to bishops at their consecration. In the ninth century Rabanus Maurus (died 856), Archbishop of Mainz, wrote a treatise De institutione clericorum...
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    followers were baptized at Mainz in 826, in the abbey of St. Alban's. Rabanus Maurus, a scholar and writer, and Willigis, who initiated the construction...
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    Pepin was allowed to keep the lands reclaimed from his father. Men like Rabanus Maurus, Louis's younger half-brothers Drogo and Hugh, and Emma, Judith's sister...
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    for Christ". For medieval theologians, the concept was unproblematic; Rabanus Maurus (780-856) clarifies that this desire is an example of an acceptable...
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    distance of the church, as do the foundations of a later women's abbey. Rabanus Maurus served as abbot at Fulda from 822 to 842. Fulda Abbey owned such works...
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    Predestination disputes Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus...
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    Predestination disputes Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus...
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    Predestination disputes Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus...
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