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[VI] “Irish scholars in the Carolingian Empire under Charles the Great and Louis the Pious”
CharlemagneCharlemagne
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Louis the PiousLouis the Pious
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530–538
[338] “Life of Charles the Great, by Einhard A.D. 817 x 836”
EinhardEinhard
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CharlemagneCharlemagne
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532–533
[339] “The history of Charles the Great (De gestis Karoli Magni) by the monk of St Gall”
CharlemagneCharlemagne
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533
[340] “Correspondence and poems of Alcuin”
AlcuinAlcuin
(d. 804)
English clergyman, scholar and poet.
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CharlemagneCharlemagne
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534–535
[341] “Josephus Scottus: Poems A.D. 782 x 796”
Josephus ScottusJosephus Scottus
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536
[342] “Theodulf, bishop of Orleans: Poem to Charles the Great A.D. 796”
Theodulf of OrléansTheodulf of Orléans
(d. 821)
Bishop of Orléans (c.798?–818), biblical scholar, author and poet, Born in Visigothic Spain, he became one of the leading figures in the Carolingian church reforms during the reigns of Louis the Pious and Charlemagne.
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536–537
[343] “Letter from Benedict of Aniane to Gisarnarius”
Benedict of AnianeBenedict of Aniane
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GisarnariusGisarnarius
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537
[344] “Texts related to Clemens Scottus”
Clemens ScottusClemens Scottus
(fl.c. 814–826)
(Scottus/Scotus), Irish peregrinus, grammarian and teacher active at the court of Louis the Pious.
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537–538
[—] “Dungal of St.-Denis”
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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538–542
[345] “Charles the Great: Letter to Dungal”
Manuscripts: Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 9587 
CharlemagneCharlemagne
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Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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[346] “Dungal: Letters”
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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[347] “Dungal's reply to Claudius, bishop of Turin A.D. 827”
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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540
[348] “Poems of Dungal of St.-Denis”
(i) Poems attributed to Dungal; (ii) Poems attributed to ‘Hibernicus exul’
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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540–541
[349] “Verses from St.-Denis”
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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541–542
[350] “Verses addressed to an abbot named Dungal”
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