• Jonas of Bobbio (also known as Jonas of Susa) (Sigusia, now Susa, Italy, c. 600 – after 659 AD) was a Columbanian monk and a major Latin monastic author...
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    Bobbio Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di San Colombano) is a monastery founded by Irish Saint Columbanus in 614, around which later grew up the town of Bobbio...
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    and 641. Jonas entered Bobbio after Columbanus' death but relied on reports of monks who still knew Columbanus. A description of miracles of Columbanus...
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    Religion of Ancient Scandinavia. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN 9780837174204. Wood, Ian N. (2018). "Jonas of Bobbio and the Representation of Germanic...
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    Odin (redirect from The Well of Urd)
    in the mid-7th century, Jonas of Bobbio wrote that earlier that century the Irish missionary Columbanus disrupted an offering of beer to Odin (vodano) "(whom...
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    (1873–1960) Anscar Vonier (1875–1938) supervised the reconstruction of Buckfast Abbey Jonas of Bobbio (600–659) Bede (673–735) Aldhelm (c. 639 – 709) Alcuin (d...
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    Vedast (redirect from Vedastus of Arras)
    esteem in the eyes of the king and he became one of the King's advisers. Jonas of Bobbio wrote a Vita Vedastis to promote the cult of Vedast at the cathedral...
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    had the advantage of the thermal baths ("constructed with unusual skill", according to Columbanus' early biographer, Jonas of Bobbio) down in the valley...
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    almost without change, from the Vita Columbani by Jonas of Bobbio. The book ends abruptly with the Battle of Autun in 642. Book IV has been the most studied...
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    Alemanni (redirect from Duke of Alamannia)
    in a manner of speaking, what eventually happened. Apostles of the Alemanni were Columbanus and his disciple Saint Gall. Jonas of Bobbio records that...
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