Fridugisus, also known as Fredegisus or Fredegis of Tours (born in England towards the end of the 8th century; died in Tours around 834), was a monk, teacher...
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duke of Spoleto (Italy) Cellach mac Brain, king of Leinster (Ireland) Fridugisus, Anglo-Saxon abbot (approximate date) Gaucelm, Frankish nobleman Nasr...
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Monastery of St. Martin at Tours between 820 and 830, under the abbacy Fridugisus, who was the successor of Alcuin. It is the earliest known Gospel Book...
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Those influenced included Alcuin, particularly in his De Dialectica, Fridugisus and Johannes Scotus Eriugena. From around the 10th century, the Categoriae...
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Rheims, France (820) Fridugisus Gospel Book, illuminated Carolingian Latin Gospel Book produced at Tours under the abbacy of Fridugisus with original treasure...
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Century", i.e., about 1688 – 1815. Examples of epistolary poems include: Fridugisus (8th century) Baldric of Dol (c. 1050 – 1130) William Pittis & Nahum Tate...
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I Dadbert Hardrad 795–804 — Odland 804–820 — Nantharius II 820–834 — Fridugisus 834–844 — Hugh I 844–859 — Adalard (first time) 859–881 — Hugh II 861–864...
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950)[a][b][c][d][e] Favorinus, (c. 80 – c. 150) Fazang (or Fa-Tsang), (643 – 712)[e] Fridugisus, (9th century)[b] Fulbert of Chartres, (c. 960 – 1028)[b] Gaius Musonius...
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only, is based on that excessive realism which led his contemporary, Fridugisus, to invest even nothingness with being. The other sayings deal with God's...
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important abbey by donating important areas. This allowed his successor, Fridugisus, to perform great works. A protective shadow of the abbey caused many...
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