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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(or Canterbury), (602–690) Theodoric of Freiberg (c.1250 – c.1311) Theodulf of Orléans, (c. 750/60–821) Thierry of Chartres/Theodoricus Carnotensis Thietmar...
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Jeremiah were introduced into the Vulgate in versions revised by Theodulf of Orleans and are found in a minority of early medieval Vulgate pandect bibles...
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the influence of Islamic theology of jihad through the Spaniard Theodulf of Orléans. This theory has not found wide acceptance. Janet L. Nelson calls...
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English are dominant; in the third (from 804), the influence of Theodulf of Orléans is preponderant. Alcuin also developed manuals used in his educational...
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pp. 123–146. doi:10.1484/M.CURSOR-EB.5.122084. ISBN 978-2-503-58513-0. von den Brincken, Anna-Dorothee (1992). Fines terrae: die Enden der Erde und...
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and Italian scholars, including Dungal of Bobbio, Alcuin of York, Theodulf of Orléans, and Peter of Pisa; Franks such as Einhard and Angelbert also made...
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of twelve episcopal missi dominici in Pistoia under Charlemagne Theodulf of Orléans, a bishop and missus dominicus under Charlemagne Capitulary of Servais...
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Cosmas of Maiuma (ca. 675 — 752) John of Damascus (ca. 676— 749) Theodulf of Orléans (ca. 750— 821) Cynewulf (9th century) Theophanes the Confessor (d...
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Theodotus II, Patriarch of Constantinople Theodoulos Parsakoutenos Theodulf of Orléans Theoktiste Theoktiste (740–802) Theoktiste of Lesbos Theoktistos...
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