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    religious activity of Fulda. The school at the Fulda monastery would become a major focus of the monks under Sturm's successor, Abbot Baugulf, at the turn of...
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  • Baugulf (died 8 July 815) was a prominent Benedictine abbot in the Carolingian church. He was the second abbot of the Abbey of Fulda in present-day Germany...
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  • assets and good relations with the Monastery of Fulda, and was likely related to the abbot, Baugulf von Fulda [de]. Little is known about the life of Count...
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  • succeeded by Baugulf. The next abbot, Ratgar, with his excessive severity, caused deep divisions in the monastery. In 811, monks from Fulda, possibly including...
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  • the subject of the only surviving work of Candidus. (His life of Baugulf, abbot of Fulda 779-802, has been lost.) During his later years Candidus saw the...
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    consecrated in Angersbach by the Archbishop of Mainz and the Abbot Baugulf from Fulda. The form of the village's name holds a clue as to the date of its...
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  • Ratgar (category Abbots of Fulda)
    ruled by Saint Sturm, a disciple of Saint Boniface. Sturm died in 779 and Baugulf succeeded him as abbot, ruling until his retirement in 802, when he was...
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