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Epitaphium Fricori seu Hadriani

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A Latin epitaph for the Irishman Fricorus, al. Hadrianus, written by Angilbert, a Carolingian poet who was given the monastery of Centulum.

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[ed.] Lot, Ferdinand, Hariulf, Chronique de l’abbaye de Saint-Riquier (Ve siècle–1104), Paris: Alphonse Picard et fils, 1894.
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[ed.] Dümmler, Ernst [ed.], Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. 1, MGH Antiquitates, Berlin: Weidmann, 1881.
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[ed.] d'Achery, Luc, Spicilegium: sive, collectio veterum aliquot scriptorum qui in Galliae bibliothecis delituerant, 3 vols, vol. 2, Paris: apud Montalant ad ripam PP. Augustinianorum, 1723.
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