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Encyclopedia: Abbo of Fleury Source:Wikipedia
Abbo of Fleury
(in
Latin
Abbo Floriacensis
), also known as
Abbon
or
Saint Abbo
' (c.
945
–
13 November
,
1004
) was a monk, and later abbot, of the
Benedictine
monastery of Fleury sur Loire (the modern
Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire
) near
Orléans
,
France
. He was born near
Orléans
and was
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Medieval Sourcebook: Abbo of Fleury: The Martyrdom of St. Edmund, ... |
An excerpt from Abbo of Fleury's "Life of St. Edmund," with a preface by Aelfric of Eynsha ... Medieval Sourcebook: Abbo of Fleury: The Martyrdom of St. Edmund, King of East Anglia, 870...
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Abbo of Fleury (in Latin Abbo Floriacensis), also known as Abbon or Saint Abbo' (c. 945–13 November,1004) was a monk, and later abbot, of the Benedictine monastery of Fleury sur Loire (the modern Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire) near Orléans, France. He was born near Orléans and was educated at Paris...
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Abbo of Fleury. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 |
Head of the monastery school, he later taught at the abbey in Ramsey, England, and in 988 became abbot at Fleury. ... Abbo wrote on grammar, astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy.
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SAINT ABBO OF FLEURY |
Monastic leader and papal representative, sometimes called Abbo of Fleury and Abbon. ... As abbot of Fleury, Abbo attended the Synod of Basel and assisted Pope Gregory V, ...
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ABBO OF FLEURY: French abbot of the tenth century, one of the few men of that time who strove to cultivate learning and led the way for the later scholasticism;
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WorldTeach Directory - Saint Abbo of Fleury |
St. Abbon Or Abbo, a Benedictine monk, d. 1004. Biographical entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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Saint Abbo of Fleury, Catholic Churches |
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Abbon |
Or Abbo, a Benedictine monk, d. 1004. Biographical entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia. ... Born near Orléans c. 945; died at Fleury, 13 November, 1004, ...
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Abbo of Fleury OSB, Abbot M (AC) Born near Orléans, France, c. 945; died 1004. Saint Abbo studied in Paris, Rheims, and Orléans. ... Two years later Abbo returned to Fleury to resume his studies. ...
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Abbo of Fleury — Infoplease.com |
More on Abbo of Fleury from Infoplease: ... Abbo of Fleury (äbō', flörē') [key], Fr. Abbon de Fleury, 945?–1004, French monk at the abbey of Fleury (at present-day Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, France).
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