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German abbot
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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colendis is a well-known letter addressed by Emperor Charlemagne to Abbot Baugulf of Fulda, probably written sometime in the late 780s to 800s (decade),
De_litteris_colendis
8th–9th century renaissance within the Carolingian Empire
a letter, the De litteris colendis, and sent it to the abbot of Fulda, Baugulf, with the added instruction that it be copied and sent to other major monasteries
Carolingian_Renaissance
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 Hardrad, even from
Hardrad
Benedictine abbey and ecclesiastical principality centered on Fulda, Germany
monastery became a major focus of the monks under Sturm's successor, Abbot Baugulf, at the turn of the century. It contained an inner school for Christian
Princely_Abbey_of_Fulda
Type of given name
later use indistinguishable from bald baug ring Y Baugegundus, Bauglind, Baugulf *berht-; beraht, bryht, briht bright Y Y Byrhtnoth, Bertrand, Bertram,
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Sturm's rule) for his education. Sturm died in 779 and was succeeded by Baugulf. The next abbot, Ratgar, with his excessive severity, caused deep divisions
Eigil_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
Ratgar
Municipality in Landkreis Fulda in Hesse, Germany
owe their existence to the missionary work of the Carolingians. Abbot Baugulf (779-802) received in return 781 "Haunfeld" (Hünfeld) as well as the village
Rasdorf
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
was 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
Wartenberg,_Hesse
9th-century Benedictine scholar
life is 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
Candidus_of_Fulda
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English
English : variant spelling of Ely.German : from a short form of the personal name Eligius (see Loy).
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Strong in Battle; Battle Strong
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Muslim
Little, Light rain, Drizzle, Mercy
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Orsino, ORSINA means "bear-like."
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English and French
English and French : variant of Gault.
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Norse
Old Norse byname for a short, squat man, KNÚTR means "knot."Â
Biblical
a lamb; as taken away; withdrawn
Biblical
hear, take notice, listen
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Hindu, Indian
Name of Arjun's Wife
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Love; Affection; Friendship; Respect
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