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Abbadia San Salvatore, S Salvator in Monte Amiata
None
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Alabold
Abbot and missus of Pippin king of Italy. Acting as granter in FAR 2:166
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Asuerus
Abbot of Prüm (762-804)
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Atto
Abbot of Scharnitz-Schlehdorf, and from 783 bishop of Freising.
Occurs as scribe in MON 1, and according to that charter to be identified with namesake in FRE 28, 34, 45, 75 & 77.
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Autland
Abbot of St Martin, Tours
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Benedict
Abbot of Farfa (802?-812?). Date of death is normally fixed at 815 (see also Costambeys, Power, p. 162), probably considering the first known year of the abbacy of Benedict's successor, Ingoald. Il Regesto di Farfa, p. 143, says Benedict was the eleventh abbot of the monastery, ruling for 10 years, 5 months and 3 days, and that he died 3 days before the Ides of August ("Undecimus denique huic monasterio pater vir venerabilis Benedictus praefuit annos .X. et .V. menses, diesque .III. Obiit in pace .III. Idus Augusti"). Considering that the previous abbot, Mauroald, is still alive in August 801 (see FAR 2:170), and that on 13th of June 803 Benedict, acting in the name and on behalf of the monastery, receives from Charlemagne a diploma confirming to Farfa all the possessions, his abbacy likely starts from 7 March 802.
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Benedict
Abbot of S Ambrose in Milan, grantor in MDM 28
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Benedict of Aniane
Saint and abbot of Aniane.
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Betto
Abbot of Schäftlarn, later also bishop
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Ermbert
Abbot of Wissembourg
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Farfa, S Mary
None
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Fridwin
Grantor in RHE 54
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Fulrad
Abbot of St Denis
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Gundeland
Abbort of Lorsch
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Hersfeld
Monastery founded by Lull, said in HER 21 to also house the relics (corpus) of S Wigbert
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Hildebald
Archbishop of Cologne, director of Charlemagne's royal chapel, holder of Mondsee and Bonn, died 3 September 818
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Hitherius
Chancery official of Charlemagne and abbot of Tours.
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Imola, S Donatus
In CHLA 29:888 it's said to be located behind the apsis of Saint Cassianus ("positus pos absita Sancti Casiani m[artiris])
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Ludger
First bishop of Münster (d. 809)
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Lull
Archbishop of Mainz