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    Theodulf of Orléans (Saragossa, Spain, c. 750(/60) – 18 December 821[disputed – discuss]) was a writer, poet and the Bishop of Orléans (c. 798 to 818)...
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    Anglican clergyman John Mason Neale of the Latin hymn "Gloria, laus et honor", which was written by Theodulf of Orléans in 820. It is a Palm Sunday hymn...
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    Montecassino. Theodulf of Orléans was a Spanish Goth who served at court from 782 to 797 when nominated as bishop of Orléans. Theodulf had been in friendly...
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  • a competing entry by Theodulf of Orléans also survives.: 347–351  Alcuin's text, in which Charlemagne speaks affectionately of Adrian as his lost (spiritual)...
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  • composed and written by Theodulf of Orléans between 810 and 817, and sung as a processional for Palm Sunday, based on the story of Jesus's arrival in Jerusalem...
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    texts of Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah were introduced into the Vulgate in versions revised by Theodulf of Orleans and are found in a minority of early...
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  • recently emerged Papal States. Stephen also raised Bishop Theodulf of Orléans to the rank of archbishop, and had Louis release from their exile all political...
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  • later date (c. 795), based on the influence of Islamic theology of jihad through the Spaniard Theodulf of Orléans. This theory has not found wide acceptance...
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    Visigothic and Italian scholars, including Dungal of Bobbio, Alcuin of York, Theodulf of Orléans, and Peter of Pisa; Franks such as Einhard and Angelbert also...
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  • Paulinus II, Patriarch of Aquileia and one of twelve episcopal missi dominici in Pistoia under Charlemagne Theodulf of Orléans, a bishop and missus dominicus...
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