Rudolf of Fulda (died March 8, 862)[1] was a Benedictine monk during the Carolingian period in the 9th century. Rudolf was active at Fulda Abbey in the present-day German state of Hesse. He was one of the most distinguished scholars of his time. Many of his works have been lost. However, his Annals of Fulda and Life of St. Leoba survive.
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RudolfofFulda (died March 8, 862) was a Benedictine monk during the Carolingian period in the 9th century. Rudolf was active at Fulda Abbey in the present-day...
on more solid grounds the attribution of the annals down to 864 to RudolfofFulda, whose manuscript, though not conserved, is mentioned in independent...
the virgins of Christ in Petersberg near Fulda. Some fifty years after her death, RudolfofFulda was commissioned to write the acta of her life (Vita...
Benedictine monk RudolfofFulda (AD 865) provides a description of an Irminsul in chapter 3 of his Latin work De miraculis sancti Alexandri. Rudolf's description...
dictionary. Rudolph or Rudolf may refer to: Rudolph (name), the given name including a list of people with the name RudolfofFulda (died 865), 9th century...
Fulda Cathedral (German: Fuldaer Dom, also Sankt Salvator) is the former abbey church ofFulda Abbey and the burial place of Saint Boniface. Since 1752...
(written by Prudentius of Troyes), Annales Fuldenses (written by RudolfofFulda), and the Historiae of Nithard. Gerward, author of the Annales Xantenses...
Paschasius Radbertus (790-865) RudolfofFulda (d. 865) Dhuoda Lupus of Ferrieres (805-862) Andreas Agnellus (Agnellus of Ravenna) (c. 805–846?) Hincmar...
Hadugato is the Translatio sancti Alexandri ofRudolfofFulda. This was begun in 863 and completed after Rudolf's death in 865 by a monk named Meginhart....
I, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire (or 864) February 3 – Ansgar, Frankish monk and archbishop (b. 801) March 8 – RudolfofFulda, German theologian...
1111/1468-0254.00019 Annales regni Francorum Annales Xantenses Einhard and RudolfofFulda, Annales Fuldenses Rimbert, Vita Ansgari, English translation from...
(entry ascribed to RudolfofFulda), p. 364. Flodoard, p. 338. Thomassy, p. 179. Hummer, p. 161. Lewis, Archibald R. The Development of Southern French and...
monastery ofFulda used Tacitus's Annals, and RudolfofFulda borrowed from the Germania for his Translatio Sancti Alexandri.[10] Some of Tacitus's works...
– RudolfofFulda, German theologian November 11 – Petronas, Byzantine general December 26 – Zheng, empress of the Tang dynasty Æthelberht, king of Wessex...
Kammin, ofFulda, of Nassau and of Moers, Princely Count of Henneberg, Count of the Mark, of Ravensberg, of Hohenstein, of Tecklenburg and of Lingen,...
The Horns of Moses are an iconographic convention common in Latin Christianity whereby Moses was commonly presented as having two horns on his head, later...
Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, CBE FRS (/ˈpaɪ.ərlz/; German: [ˈpaɪɐls]; 5 June 1907 – 19 September 1995) was a German-born British physicist who played a major...
Rudolf Jung (16 April 1882 – 11 December 1945) was a Nazi theoretician and the head of the German Bohemian Nazi movement from 1926 to 1933 before he emigrated...
the famous Benedictine monastery ofFulda during the early ninth century. Ratgar was abbot of the monastery ofFulda from 802 until 817. He was from a...
his parents sent him to be educated by the monks ofFulda, one of the most impressive centers of learning in the Frank lands. Perhaps due to his small...
Maurus and Rudolf von Fulda. At the court of Louis the German, Ermanrich was one of Archchaplain Gozbald's students. He became a member of the Hofkapelle...
Germany and Geisa, Thuringia, East Germany. The post overlooked part of the "Fulda Gap", which would have been a prime invasion route for Warsaw Pact forces...
found guilty of treason and sentenced to five years in Landsberg Prison, where he dictated Mein Kampf to fellow prisoners Emil Maurice and Rudolf Hess. On...