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    Adalard of Corbie (Latin: Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, Huise – 2 January 827) was the son of Bernard who was the son of Charles Martel and half-brother...
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    abbots; the ninth abbot was Saint Adalard, one of Charlemagne's cousins. Under Adalard, the monastic school of Corbie attained great celebrity, and about...
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    Notre-Dame de Soissons. He was raised by the nuns there, and became very fond of the abbess, Theodrara. Theodrara was sister of Adalard of Corbie and Wala...
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    the town Adalard of Corbie, a German cousin of Charlemagne, was abbot of Corbie. In 822, he founded Corvey Abbey (Corbeia nova or "new Corbie") on the...
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  • Pious, and of Louis's son Lothair I. He succeeded his brother Adalard as abbot of Corbie and its new daughter foundation, Corvey, in 826 or 827. His feast...
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  • Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery in Corbie, Picardy, France Corbie Hill, New South Wales Saint Adalard of Corbie (751–827), adviser to Charlemagne and...
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    influential contributor was Adalard of Corbie, Charlemagne's cousin. He brought with him the texts Excerptum de astrologia and De ordine ac positione stellarum...
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    advisors provided by Charlemagne,the most important of which were Adalard of Corbie, Waldo of Reichenau, the Lombard duke Rotchild, and Angilbert. Pepin's...
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  • Radbertus, Bernard married first a Frankish woman who bore him: Adalard, abbot of Corbie Abbey. He later married the Anglo Saxon Woman They had two sons...
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    Maura of Troyes, Frankish noblewoman and saint (d. 850) January 1 – Adalard of Corbie, Frankish abbot August 27 – Eugene II, pope of the Catholic Church...
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  • and that they were thus only promised to each other. The acts of Adalard of Corbie supports this hypothesis, for his monastic vocation is described as...
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  • Charlemagne Ebbo, Archbishop of Reims, counselor to Louis the Pious Adalard of Corbie, grandson of Charles Martel, played a key role in the rule of Louis...
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    Princely Abbey of Corvey (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    for the "new Corbie"; Old German: Corvey pronounced [ˈkɔʁvaɪ]).: 4  The first abbot of Corvey was a cousin of Charlemagne, Adalard of Corbie. Ansgar, who...
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  • substituted for bishop Fulk of Amiens at the elevation of the relics of St. Adalard at Corbie. He was a participant of the Council of Reims in 1049, where he made...
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    hydronym "usa-ja". Corbie Abbey had major possessions in Huise, donated to them around 825 by their former abbot Adalard of Corbie, who had been born...
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    822: First mention of hops added to beer, by the Carolingian Abbot Adalard of Corbie 879: Gorgonzola cheese is mentioned for the first time. 961: Watermelons...
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    father's cousins, Adalard and Wala to be tonsured, sending them into monastic exile at St-Philibert on the island of Noirmoutier and Corbie, respectively...
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    (730–787) de Saint Quentin (d'Herstal), illegitimate, Abbot of St. Quentin, had two sons; A. Saint Adalard of Corbie (751–827) Abbot of Corbie, steward...
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    prepared the Capitulaire De Villis 800–819: Fridgise, chancellor to Charlemagne, then to Louis the Pious 819–832: Adalard, chancellor to Louis the Pious...
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    accession in 882, Hincmar addressed his De ordine palatii, partly based on a treatise (now lost) by Adalard, abbot of Corbie (c. 814), in which he set forth his...
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  • original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2020. Saint Adelard of Corbie Butler, Alban; Burns, Paul (1999). Butler's Lives of the Saints: April....
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    AD in monastery rules written by Adalhard the Elder, also known as Adalard of Corbie, though the date normally given for widespread cultivation of hops...
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    use of hops in beer was written of in 822 by the Carolingian Abbot Adalard of Corbie. Flavoring beer with hops was known at least since the 9th century...
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  • rights. Abbot Adalard of Corbie (d. 826) was Emperor Charlemagne's chief adviser, and described the running of the government in his work De ordine palatii...
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    American celebrity chef and YouTuber (b. 1956) Christian feast day: Adalard of Corbie Basil the Great (Eastern Orthodox Church) Feast of the Circumcision...
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  • Gregory V Simeon of Mantua (Simeon of Polirone) 1016 1016 Benedict VIII Adalard of Corbie 751 827 1024 John XIX Bononio 1026 1026 John XIX John of Beverley...
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  • Buddhist monk Zhu Kerong, Chinese governor (jiedushi) 827 January 1 – Adalard of Corbie, Frankish abbot August 27 – Eugene II, pope of the Catholic Church...
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  • No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Adalard of Corbie 1026 2. Bononio 1026 3. Dunstan 1029...
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