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Source Title Life of Alcuin
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Monumenta Germaniae historica inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum edidit Societas Aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii Aevi. Scriptorum tomi XV. Pars I. Arndt, Wilhelmus (Wilhelm) Vita Alcuini Hannover 1887 184-97

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Authorship Anon.VitAlcuini    Anonymous 176
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.3-6, 185.4-10 Anonymous 176 was writing about Alcuin 1 on the orders of Anonymous 177.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.4-6, 185.5-6 Anonymous 177 ordered Anonymous 176 to write a Life of Alcuin 1
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.4-5, 185.8 Sigulf 2 had recounted the life of Alcuin 1 to Anonymous 176.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.10 Adalbert 2 died
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  1 When Alcuin 1 had been weaned, he was handed over to the church.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  2 When Alcuin 1 was still very small, during daylight he often attended church with others during the canonical hours, but rarely at night-time.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Anonymous 178 asked Anonymous 179 for someone to share his cell at night.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  2 On account of his preference for Virgil over the Psalms, Alcuin 1 had a vision of foul spirits.
Education Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Alcuin 1 recited the Psalms by heart.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 taught Anonymi 510.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 was handed over by his parents (Anonymi 512) to monastic discipline.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 died aged ninety.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Gregory 1 died in the year 127 before AD 731.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 wrote in books what he had learnt over the previous thirty years.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years correcting what he had written.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 They say that Bede 1 spent a further thirty years also teaching pupils (Anonymi 513) outstandingly in the study of all the liberal arts.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  4 From daylight until about the sixth and often the ninth hour, Ecgberht 7 would teach his pupils (Anonymi 510).
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Ecgberht 7 used pray twice a day.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  5 After celebrating compline none of his pupils (Anonymi 510) ever dared go to bed without Ecgberht 7's blessing on his head.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Ecgberht 7 loved his pupils (Anonymi 510), especially Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Ecgberht 7 died on 19 November.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Alcuin 1 was reading John 13:23 - 18:1 before Æthelberht 8 and Anonymi 514 when he had a vision.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Alcuin 1 had a vision of the precincts encircled by blood.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Later on the same day Alcuin 1 lost the hair on his head.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 prophesied to Alcuin 1 what he would do after Æthelberht 8 died.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 blessed Alcuin 1 with the blessings of his fathers mentioned above and commended him to Jesus Christ.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 died on 8 November.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Æthelberht 8 told Alcuin 1 to tell what he had seen to only a single person, who after his death would be forbidden from keeping a secret about Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Alcuin 1 taught many in Britain and not a few afterwards in Francia (Anonymi 515).
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 At that time Sigulf 2 associated with Alcuin 1 and stayed with him.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 When a boy Sigulf 2 had sought out 'these regions' with his uncle, Autbert 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 had been led by Autbert 1 to Rome in order to learn ecclesiastical practice.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 had been directed to Metz for the sake of learning to chant.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 sent his uncle [sc. Autbert 1] to the Lord.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 stayed for some time in Metz in great penury but with much fruitfulness.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 had returned to his fatherland.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 On the orders of Eanbald 1 to seek the pallium for him from the pope (Anonymous 181), Alcuin 1 went to Rome and then returned having received it.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 encountered Charlemagne 1 in Parma.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 begged Alcuin 1 to return to Francia to him after completing his mission.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 came to Charlemagne 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 gave two monasteria to Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 requested of Charlemagne 1 that he might return to his fatherland, to which the latter eventually consented.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 strongly requested Alcuin 1 that he should return to him a second time in order to stay with him.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 returned to Charlemagne 1 for a second time.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 was put in charge of the monasterium of St Martin's of Tours.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 had been directed to Alcuin 1 by his master (Anonymous 182).
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 Ruling Tours with other monasteria Alcuin 1 was zealous in correcting the lives of those subject to him (Anonymi 516)
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Charlemagne 1 convened a synod of bishops (Anonymi 517) to debate the Adoptionist heresy. The heresy was refuted.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Alcuin 1 wrote letters to Felix 4 and Elipant 1 and received letters from them concerning the Adoptionist heresy.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Alcuin 1 indicated that he wished to retire from the secular world.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Charlemagne 1 most willingly divided the secular burdens of Alcuin 1 amongst his pupils (Anonymi 518) as Alcuin 1 had requested.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  11 In the end the life of Alcuin 1 at Tours was not inferior to the monastic life.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Alcuin 1 poured forth most secret prayer daily.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Those of Alcuin 1's pupils who showed friendship towards him were enumerated. They were careful that they did not do anything reprehensible before him because they feared that their deeds could not be
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Raganard 1 had a dreadful vision while asleep.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Alcuin 1 had prophesied about the fate of Anonymous 185.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Alcuin 1 predicted that Osulf 1 would die neither in that area nor where he was born.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12 He [sc. Osulf 1] died in Lombardy.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Raganard 1 Because of too many vigils and too much abstinence, Raganard 1 caught a fever.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12-13 On a visit to Raganard 1 Alcuin 1 criticized his behaviour, which had been revealed to him by God.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Alcuin 1 had instructed Raganard 1 to drink wine.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Alcuin 1 very often prophesied about the arrival of others (Anonymi 520 and 31).
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 was joined to Alcuin 1 in ties of intimacy above all the monks.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 used to visit Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Alcuin 1 sent a messenger (Anonymous 186) to meet Benedict 4 when the latter was making an unannounced visit to him.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 asked Alcuin 1 to reveal to him the contents of Alcuin 1's special prayer that he prayed for himself.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 came with his sons, Charles 2, Pippin 3 and Louis 1, to Alcuin 1, who prophesied about Charlemagne 1's successor.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 predicted who his successor would be. This has now happened.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Alcuin 1 prophesied to Sigulf 2 that Francia would rejoice to have Louis 1 as the successor to the father [sc. Charlemagne 1].
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Alcuin 1 instructed Charlemagne 1 in the liberal arts and the Divine scriptures.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Alcuin 1 had read the ancient philosophers and Virgil as a young man.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Against the instruction of Alcuin 1, Sigulf 2 secretly made Adalbert 2 and Aldric 1 read Virgil.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Alcuin 1 reproved Sigulf 2 for reading Virgil.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Alcuin 1 ordered that wine be given to the brothers of Cormery (Anonymi 525)
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Some of bearers of the wine (Anonymi 527) had mixed sand with water in the wine vats, as was subsequently proved.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Aigulf 1 came to Tours to visit Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Certain brothers from Tours (Anonymi 528) expressed hostility towards Aigulf 1 and Alcuin 1 because of their ethnic identity.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  19 A fire in the sacristy at St Martin's was staunched when Alcuin 1 prayed at the tomb of St Martin.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  19 At the request of Vetulus [i.e., Sigulf 2], Alcuin 1 prayed at the tomb of St Martin.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  20 Quite often many infirm persons (Anonymi 532) coming to Alcuin 1, having received in faith his blessing, regained bodily health.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  20 A blind man (Anonymous 189) regained his sight when he washed his eyes with water Alcuin 1 had used to wash his face and eyes.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Alcuin 1 composed various works at the request of various people.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  22 Alcuin 1 when drowsy one night had a vision of the Devil.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Alcuin 1 celebrated mass with diligence and reverence.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Anonymi 533 were careful lest anything reprehensible be seen in their behaviour by Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  24 Alcuin 1 asked that he die on the Day of Pentecost.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  25 Alcuin 1 washed himself of his sins with many groans.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  25 Alcuin 1 Alcuin 1 took to his bed, exhausted by a severe illness and was not able to speak.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  25-26 Alcuin 1 died on 19 May 604.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  26 Joseph 1 and others saw a light over St Martin's.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Anonymous 190 had a vision of Alcuin 1 in heaven.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Anonymous 191 visited Anonymous 190 in Italy and subsequently returned to Tours.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 was buried within the basilica of St Martin. Above his tomb was placed on the wall on a bronze plate the inscription composed by Alcuin 1 himself.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 died in peace on 19 May.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Sigulf 2 healed his headache by combing his hair with the comb belonging to Alcuin 1.
Event Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Eangist 1 was healed of toothache by touching the comb of Alcuin 1 with his teeth.
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Alcuin 1 held status of Puer / Puer
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  3 Alcuin 1 held status of Puer / Puer
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Alcuin 1 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Alcuin 1 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Sigulf 2 was Friend of Alcuin 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Sigulf 2 was Friend of Alcuin 1
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.10 Anonymous 177 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Anonymous 178 held status of Rustic / Rustic
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Gregory 1 held status of Apostle / Apostle
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 held status of Dominus / Dominus
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Anonymi 519 held status of Companion / Companion
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Anonymi 521 were Friends of Alcuin 1
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Theodore 1 held status of Apostle / Apostle
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.Incip. Alcuin 1 held office of Abbot (Abbot of the church of the blessed Martin of Tours)
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  Vita.Prol.185.13-14 Alcuin 1 held office of Abbot (Abbot of the church of the blessed Martin of Tours)
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Alcuin 1 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Alcuin 1 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Alcuin 1 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Alcuin 1 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Sigulf 2 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 held office of Deacon
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Æthelberht 8 held office of Archbishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Autbert 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Eanbald 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Anonymous 181 held office of Pope
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Anonymous 183 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Anonymous 184 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Anonymi 517 held office of Bishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Benedict 4 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charles 2 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Pippin 3 held office of King
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Aldric 1 held office of Abbot
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Aigulf 1 held office of Priest
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Anonymi 531 held office of Cleric
Status Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Wido 1 held office of Comes
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  26 Joseph 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Joseph 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of the city of Tours)
Education Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Alcuin 1 Alcuin 1 was handed over to Ecgberht 7, who began gradually to reveal his secrets quite secretly to him.
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Alcuin 1 was Son of Æthelberht 8
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 was Father of Charlemagne 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Alcuin 1 was Father of Benedict 4
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.9 Sigulf 2 was Father of Anonymous 177
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.5 Anonymous 177 was Father of Anonymous 176
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.11 Anonymous 177 was Father of Anonymous 176
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Adalbert 2 was Son of Sigulf 2
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Adalbert 2 was Son of Sigulf 2
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Ecgberht 7 was Father of Alcuin 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Anonymi 510 was Son of Anonymi 511
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Æthelberht 8 was Father of Alcuin 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Autbert 1 was Maternal Uncle of Sigulf 2
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Eanbald 1 was Successor of Æthelberht 8
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Anonymous 185 was Maternal Uncle of Osulf 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 was Son of Alcuin 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charles 2 was Son of Charlemagne 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Pippin 3 was Son of Charlemagne 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 was Son of Charlemagne 1
Personal Relationship Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Aldric 1 was Son of Sigulf 2
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Alcuin 1 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Alcuin 1 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Alcuin 1 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.5 Sigulf 2 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.8 Sigulf 2 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 Custos
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Sigulf 2 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Sigulf 2 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Anonymous 179 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Anonymous 180 Custos
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Ecgberht 7 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Ecgberht 7 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Augustine 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Anonymi 511 Scholar
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Anonymi 514 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Anonymous 182 Teacher
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Anonymi 518 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Withso 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Fredegisus 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Raganard 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Waldramn 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  22 Waldramn 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Anonymi 520 Messenger
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Anonymous 186 Messenger
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Anonymi 525 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Sigulf 1 Monk
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Anonymi 526 Overseer
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Anonymi 527 Wine-bearers
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Anonymi 528 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Anonymous 187 Tomb-guardian
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Anonymous 190 Anchorite
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Anonymous 191 Brother
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Eangist 1 Pupil
Occupation Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Anonymous 191 Clergy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.Incip.184.1 Alcuin 1 blessed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.4 Alcuin 1 admirable life
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.4 Alcuin 1 in all respects worthy of imitation by canons
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  1 Alcuin 1 man of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  1 Alcuin 1 from a noble family of the people of the Angles
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Alcuin 1 very tearful
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Alcuin 1 pious young man of the Lord
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Alcuin 1 purity and greatest constancy in his youth
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Alcuin 1 the most faithful follower of his [sc. Ecgberht 7's] deeds on account of the diversity of his merits.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Alcuin 1 distinguished in virtue
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Alcuin 1 He was not willing to know the wormwood of secular literature, in order that he might enter into the power of the Lord.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Alcuin 1 most noble of all
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Alcuin 1 pious
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 distinguished
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Alcuin 1 very learned
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Alcuin 1 affected by old age and one infirmity more than he had been accustomed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Alcuin 1 with old age and infirmity resisting, he was not able to see clearly with his corporeal eyes.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Alcuin 1 He was filled by the spirit of prophecy, whereby he predicted what would happen to them (Anonymous 189).
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Alcuin 1 in kindly fashion
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Alcuin 1 now blind
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  20 Alcuin 1 ' you saw very little with corporeal sight'
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Alcuin 1 Leading the remainder of his life in things of this kind [sc. in writing], he led a heavenly life on earth.... He bathed his reading each night in tears, fortifying himself always with the intercessio
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Alcuin 1 He was moderate in his consumption of wine.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Alcuin 1 He [sc. Alcuin 1] fled from laziness in all respects; for he either used to read or write or teach pupils or make time for prayer and the chanting of psalms, only indulging in the inevitable necessiti
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  25 Alcuin 1 Alcuin 1's holy soul
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Alcuin 1 the best teacher in the whole of Francia
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 blessed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.5 Sigulf 2 most faithful
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.9 Sigulf 2 most loving
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 a man loved by God, outstanding in the nobility of his mind and body
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Sigulf 2 finest
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.3-4 Benedict 4 in all respects worthy of imitation by monks
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.4-5 Anonymous 177 most holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.11 Anonymous 177 venerable
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.9 Adalbert 2 holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Anonymous 178 simple and tonsured
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 blessed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 most learned of the English people
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 English
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 a man very dear to God
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 Whatever he taught by word, he confirmed by example.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 the holy father Ecgberht 7, a bishop of Christ worthy in all respects
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Gregory 1 holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Gregory 1 holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Cuthbert 1 holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Anonymi 511 noble
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Æthelberht 8 a man blessed and distinguished .. like to his [sc. Alcuin 1's] master [sc. Ecgberht 7] in all respects.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Æthelberht 8 He [sc. Æthelberht 8] surpassed his companions not only in the charm of his wisdom but also in the power of his other virtues.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Æthelberht 8 blessed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 blessed
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 joyful
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini    Autbert 1 ... sanctum uirum ...
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Charlemagne 1 outstanding for his [...] unutterable beauty of body
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Charlemagne 1 outstanding for his [...], bravery ...
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Charlemagne 1 great
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Charlemagne 1 Catholic in all respects
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Charlemagne 1 terrible and pious
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 eloquent
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 to such an extent that he became the wisest of all the kings of the Franks who existed from the coming of Christ.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Felix 4 wretched
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Felix 4 advocate of this [sc. Adoptionist] heresy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Felix 4 Spanish
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Boniface 5 holy
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Withso 1 high-minded
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Raganard 1 He [sc. Raganard 1] was still living at the time when the Vita Alcuini was written.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Raganard 1 He [sc. Raganard 1] succumbed to a very severe fever.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Raganard 1 with very sly skill
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  13 Raganard 1 He [sc. Raganard 1] blushed and grew very afraid
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  13 Raganard 1 He [sc. Raganard 1] was penitent that he had been foolish
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Waldramn 1 He [sc. Waldramn 1] was still living at the time when the Vita Alcuini was written.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  22 Waldramn 1 He [sc. Waldramn 1] was still living at the time when the Vita Alcuini was written.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 a man of the Lord
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 reverent
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 venerable man
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 a man worthy before God
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 most reverent
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 rejoicing
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charles 2 with head held high [i.e., proud]
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Pippin 3 with head held high [i.e., proud]
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 youngest of the [sons of Charlemagne 1] but outstanding in humility, on account of which he was despised by many.
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 with bowed head
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 more humble than his brothers
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 outstanding in humility above all
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Aldric 1 a man worthy of God
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Aldric 1 he still survives
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Aigulf 1 himself also an Anglo-Saxon
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Joseph 1 a good man and beloved by God
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.Incip. Alcuin 1 (... Alchuini ... cognomento Albini.)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.4 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Vita.Incip. Alcuin 1 (... Alchuini ... cognomento Albini.)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  1 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  2 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  3 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  5 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  13 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  20 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  22 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  24 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  26 Alcuin 1 (Albinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  27 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 (Alchuinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Alcuin 1 (Alchwinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.5 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus ... Vetulus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus Vetulus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  19 Sigulf 2 (Vetulus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  23 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Sigulf 2 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.3 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.185.10 Adalbert 2 (Edilbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Adalbert 2 (Adelbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Adalbert 2 (Adalbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Bede 1 (Beda)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Ecgberht 7 (Hechbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Ecgberht 7 (Hechbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  Prol.184.36 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Gregory 1 (Gregorius)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Augustine 1 (Augustinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Biscop 2 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Cuthbert 1 (Cuhtbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  6 Æthelberht 8 (Helbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  7 Æthelberht 8 (Helbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Æthelberht 8 (Helbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Æthelberht 8 (Helbertus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Autbert 1 (Autbertus)
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RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Charlemagne 1 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Charlemagne 1 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Charlemagne 1 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charlemagne 1 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Charlemagne 1 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Eanbald 1 (Eanbaldus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Felix 4 (Felix)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Boniface 5 (Bonifacius)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Withso 1 (Withso)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Fredegisus 1 (Fredegisus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Fredegisus 1 (Fredegisus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Raganard 1 (Raganardus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Raganard 1 (Raganardus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  13 Raganard 1 (... Raganardus ab ipso [sc. Alcuin 1] qui uocabatur Vetulus ...)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  11 Waldramn 1 (Waldramnus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  22 Waldramn 1 (Waltdramnus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  12 Osulf 1 (Osulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  14 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Benedict 4 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Charles 2 (Karolus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Pippin 3 (Pipinus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  15 Louis 1 (Hludowicus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  16 Aldric 1 (Aldricus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  17 Sigulf 1 (Sigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  18 Aigulf 1 (Aigulfus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Gisla 1 (Gisla)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Richtrud 1 (Richtrude)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Wido 1 (Wido)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  26 Joseph 1 (Ioseph)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Joseph 1 (Ioseph)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  28 Eangist 1 (Eangist)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  4 Theodore 1 (Theodorus)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  21 Gundrada 1 (Gundrada)
RecordedNames Anon.VitAlcuini  10 Elipant 1 (Elipantus)
Possession Anon.VitAlcuini  9 Alcuin 1 Enriched with not a small inheritance in my [sc. Alcuin 1's] fatherland, which I freely rejected in order to be of benefit to you [sc. Charlemagne 1].
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Charlemagne 1 outstanding for his [...] love of wisdom
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini  8 Charlemagne 1 a king according to His [sc. Almighty God] heart, outstanding for his faith,
PersonInfo Anon.VitAlcuini    Anonymous 189 blind