Description:Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane, Clement of Ireland, Agobard, Solange, Fulrad, Jonas of Orlans, Adalard of Corbie, Gondulphus of Metz, Abbo of Auxerre. Excerpt: Abbo of Auxerre (? - December 3, 860) was a bishop of Auxerre . He had been a monk, and later abbot, of the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, and succeeded his brother Heribald of Auxerre as bishop of Auxerre. He resigned from the see in 859. He assisted in the synod of Poncy in 860, and died on December 3 of that year. He is not listed in the Roman Martyrology, the official but incomplete list of saints recognized by the Roman Catholic Church . His biography is included in Les Petits Bollandistes . References (URLs online) Books A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Saint Adalard Saint Adalard or Adalard of Corbie (c. 751 2 January 827) was son of Bernard, the son of Charles Martel and half-brother of Pepin; Charlemagne was his cousin . He received a good education in the Palatine School at the Court of Charlemagne, and while still very young was made Count of the Palace. At the age of twenty he entered the monastery at Corbie in Picardy . In order to be more secluded, he went to Monte Cassino, but was ordered by Charlemagne to return to Corbie, where he was elected abbot. At the same time Charlemagne made him prime minister to his son Pepin, King of Italy . When, in 814, Bernard, son of Pepin, aspired to the imperial crown, Louis le Debonnaire suspected Adalard of being in sympathy with Bernard and banished him to Hermoutier, the modern Noirmoutier, on the island of the same name. After seven years Louis saw his mistake and made Adalard one of his chief advisers. In 822 Adalard and his brother Wala founded Corvey Abbey ("New...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Carolingian Saints: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane. To get started finding Carolingian Saints: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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58
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2010
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1155834577
Carolingian Saints: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane
Description: Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane, Clement of Ireland, Agobard, Solange, Fulrad, Jonas of Orlans, Adalard of Corbie, Gondulphus of Metz, Abbo of Auxerre. Excerpt: Abbo of Auxerre (? - December 3, 860) was a bishop of Auxerre . He had been a monk, and later abbot, of the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, and succeeded his brother Heribald of Auxerre as bishop of Auxerre. He resigned from the see in 859. He assisted in the synod of Poncy in 860, and died on December 3 of that year. He is not listed in the Roman Martyrology, the official but incomplete list of saints recognized by the Roman Catholic Church . His biography is included in Les Petits Bollandistes . References (URLs online) Books A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Saint Adalard Saint Adalard or Adalard of Corbie (c. 751 2 January 827) was son of Bernard, the son of Charles Martel and half-brother of Pepin; Charlemagne was his cousin . He received a good education in the Palatine School at the Court of Charlemagne, and while still very young was made Count of the Palace. At the age of twenty he entered the monastery at Corbie in Picardy . In order to be more secluded, he went to Monte Cassino, but was ordered by Charlemagne to return to Corbie, where he was elected abbot. At the same time Charlemagne made him prime minister to his son Pepin, King of Italy . When, in 814, Bernard, son of Pepin, aspired to the imperial crown, Louis le Debonnaire suspected Adalard of being in sympathy with Bernard and banished him to Hermoutier, the modern Noirmoutier, on the island of the same name. After seven years Louis saw his mistake and made Adalard one of his chief advisers. In 822 Adalard and his brother Wala founded Corvey Abbey ("New...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Carolingian Saints: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane. To get started finding Carolingian Saints: Angilbert, Ansgar, Ratramnus, Radbertus Paschasius, Opportuna of Montreuil, Chrodegang of Metz, Benedict of Aniane, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.