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    The Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland...
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    monastery of Luxeuil in the Vosges. Gall is known as a representative of the Irish monastic tradition. The Abbey of Saint Gall in the city of Saint Gallen...
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    The abbey library of Saint Gall (German: Stiftsbibliothek) is a significant medieval monastic library located in St. Gallen, Switzerland. In 1983, the...
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    Notker Balbulus, or simply Notker, was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall active as a composer, poet and scholar. Described as "a significant...
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    abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. The planned church was intended to hold the relics of the monastery's founder and namesake, the hermit Saint Gall. The...
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  • St. Gall may refer to: Saint Gall, Irish missionary in the German Alps Abbey of Saint Gall, Switzerland Sankt Gallen (disambiguation), various German-language...
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  • Switzerland Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland Abbey of Saint Gall, Switzerland Sankt Gallen, Styria, municipality in Austria St. Gall (disambiguation) Gallen...
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    cantons" and the Imperial Abbey of Saint Gall fought the Protestant cantons of Bern and Zürich as well as the abbatial subjects of Toggenburg. The conflict...
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    in several places, in the Reichenau Abbey up to 939 (continued by Hermannus Contractus), in Abbey of Saint Gall up to 926. The St. Gallen version was...
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    Wiborada (redirect from Saint Wiborada)
    Hatto to decide to become a monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall, a decision which Wiborada supported. After the death of their parents, Wiborada joined Hatto...
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  • The Saint-Gall Cantatorium is the earliest surviving cantatorium of Gregorian chant. It was produced around 922–926 in the Abbey of Saint Gall and is still...
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  • after 905 in Saint Gall) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall. Hartmut (Old High German "of powerful courage and spirit"), was monk, pupil of Rabanus Maurus...
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    perfect square, against the south flank of the new church, precisely as in the plan of the 8th-century Abbey of Saint Gall (Horn 1973:44, figs 43ab, 45). When...
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    St. Gallen Cathedral (category Abbey of Saint Gall)
    (Collegiate Church of St. Gall and Otmar) is a Roman Catholic church in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Once part of the Abbey of St. Gall, it has been...
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    the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Abbey's renowned library contains books from the 9th century. The official language of St. Gallen...
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  • Ratpert of St Gallen (c. 855 - c. 911) was a scholar, writer, chronicler and poet at the Abbey of Saint Gall. He wrote in Medieval Latin and in Old High...
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  • abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall. Hartmann was elected abbot in 922. He was the successor to Abbot Solomon III, following one year of interregnum...
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  • of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 984 to 990. Not much is known about Ulrich. In 956/57, he possibly held the office of Hospitarius. He became abbot of...
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  • Ulrich II (died 9 December 1076) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1072 to 1076. Abbot Nortpert appointed the provost Ulrich as his successor when...
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  • Fraxinetum (category Geography of Var (department))
    Rhône Valley, into Piedmont and as far as the Abbey of Saint Gall. Their main business was slave-raiding of Europeans for export to Islamic markets. For...
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    existed at the Abbey of Saint Gall, the Abbey of Saint Martial and Saint Emmeram's Abbey, while the 11th century saw the development of staff notation...
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    the district of Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Aitrach was first documented in a document from the Abbey of Saint Gall of 838 as Eitraha...
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  • of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1077 to about 1083. Nothing is known about his life before and after his work in Saint Gall. In the oldest lists of abbots...
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    Tuotilo (category 10th-century Christian saints)
    Tuotilo (died 27 April 915) was a Frankish monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was a composer, and according to Ekkehard IV a century later, also a poet...
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  • Alaholfings (category Noble families of the Holy Roman Empire)
    needed] founded Marchtal Abbey as a proprietary monastery in the mid-8th century. His descendants gave it to the Abbey of Saint Gall in 776. In modern scholarship...
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  • Bernard (German: Bernhard; died 9 June ?) was abbot of the benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall from 883 until 890. Bernhard was in all likelihood born from...
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  • sites were added to the list in 1983: Old City of Berne, Abbey of Saint Gall, and Benedictine Abbey of St. John at Müstair. The most recent addition were...
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    estate) of the abbot'. This refers to the Abbey of St. Gall, which exerted a great influence on the area. By the middle of the 11th century the abbots of St...
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    Rheinau) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 816 until 837 and also abbot of Rheinau Abbey until 850. The beginning of his term of office in Rheinau...
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  • was bishop of the Bishopric of Konstanz from 811 to 838/39 and abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 812 to 816. Wolfleoz became Bishop of Konstanz after...
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