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Alcuin of York (/ˈælkwɪn/; Latin: Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus; c. 735 – 19 May 804) – also called Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin – was a scholar, clergyman... |
Kushiel's Legacy. Phèdre nó Delaunay the heroine of the first trilogy, an anguissette. Anafiel Delaunay Phèdre's mentor and foster father. Alcuin nó Delaunay... |
2012). Alcuin: His Life and Legacy. James Clarke & Co. p. 90. ISBN 9780227173466. Retrieved 17 October 2019. Dales, Douglas (29 November 2012). Alcuin: His... |
Charlemagne (section Legacy) Peoples. New York: Facts on File. ISBN 978-0816049646. Alcuin (1941). The Rhetoric of Alcuin and Charlemagne: A Translation, with an Introduction, the... |
28 January 2024. Alcuin: His Life and Legacy. James Clarke & Company Limited. 29 November 2012. ISBN 978-0-227-90083-3. Duckett Alcuin p. 31 Stenton Anglo-Saxon... |
A significant corpus of letters dates from the period, especially from Alcuin, an English deacon and scholar who spent over a decade at Charlemagne's... |
Kushiel's Dart (category Kushiel's Legacy) Delaunay – Main protagonist Anafiel Delaunay – Noble, Phèdre and Alcuin's mentor Alcuin nó Delaunay – foster brother to Phèdre Joscelin Verreuil – a Cassiline... |
Anglo-Saxon mission (section Legacy) Echternach (698), founded at a villa granted him by a daughter of Dagobert II. Alcuin, in his Life of Willibrord states the Willibrord's successor, Aldberct,... |
J. Robert Oppenheimer (section Legacy) Édouard Vuillard, and Vincent van Gogh. Oppenheimer was initially educated at Alcuin Preparatory School. In 1911, he entered the Ethical Culture Society School... |
Beowulf, Chase penned Two Alcuin Letter-Books—a scholarly collection of twenty-four letters by the eighth-century scholar Alcuin. He also wrote some eight... |
contemporaries. He was a correspondent with the notable Christian scholar, Alcuin, and a confidant of queen Adosinda, daughter of Alfonso I of Asturias and... |
advocate of "GESARA" has been a blogger based in the UK and going by the name "Alcuin Bramerton". In 2020, "Bramerton" asserted that the "NESARA global prosperity... |
resulted in the recruiting of "a crowd of scribes", according to Alcuin, the Abbot of York. Alcuin developed the style known as the Caroline or Carolingian minuscule... |
Succession of the Roman Empire (category Legacy of the Roman Empire) being sole holder of the imperial title, her critics in the West (e.g. Alcuin) viewed the imperial throne as vacant rather than recognizing her as Empress... |
William Tyndale (section Legacy) Festivals and Holydays of the Alternative Service Book, 1980. London: The Alcuin Club. Edwards, Brian H. (1987). "Tyndale's Betrayal and Death". Christianity... |
the 1998 Millia Davenport Award from the American Costume Society and the Alcuin Society Award for Excellence in Book Design. Issenman was appointed a Member... |
the Legacy of Columbanus: Sanctity and Community in the Seventh Century", Oxford University Press, 2018, no paginationISBN 9780190858025 Alcuin. the... |
prophecies. He is known to history mainly through Alcuin and Bede and is mentioned in the Secgan Hagiography. Alcuin described him as venerable, and outstanding... |
Gerald of Mayo (section Legacy) greatly in fame for sanctity and learning, sufficiently on the map for Alcuin in York and Aachen to have corresponded with its abbott and monks. Emanating... |
Notker the Stammerer (section Legacy) He may have also been instructed by Grimald of Weissenburg, a student of Alcuin. The later book Casus monasterii Sancti Galli of Ekkehard IV "paints a lively... |