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Ratbertus (bishop Of Valence)
Ratpert (also spelled Radpert, Ratbert or Radbert) is a masculine Germanic given name. It may refer to: * Ratpert (abbot of Saint Gall) (d. 782) * Ratpert of Nonantola (d. 839?), abbot * Radbert of Corbie (d. 865), Frankish theologian and writer * Ratbertus (bishop of Valence) (fl. 858–879), founder of Charlieu Abbey * Ratpert of Saint Gall (d. c. 911), Benedictine historian and poet {{given name ...
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Ratpert (abbot Of Saint Gall)
Ratpert was the abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall for about eight months in 782. He is mentioned in the oldest list of abbots between Abbots John and Waldo. Since John died on 9 February 782 and the earliest surviving act of Ratpert's successor, Waldo, dates to 8 November 782, the abbacy of Ratpert must have lasted from February to November at the latest. In the ''Casus sancti Galli'' of his namesake, the monk Ratpert, he is not mentioned save in a marginal note added later. In the 11th century, Hermann of Reichenau placed Ratpert's abbacy in 781. The Calvinist writer Melchior Goldast Melchior Goldast von Haiminsfeld (Goldastus) (6 January 1576 or 1578, Switzerland – Gießen, Germany, 1635) was a Swiss jurist and an industrious though uncritical collector of documents relating to the Holy Roman Empire, medieval history and con ... recorded his anniversary as commemorated on April 29.Johannes DuftAbt Ratpert (782) ''Die Abtei St.Gallen'' (St. Gallen, 1986). References {{DEFAULTS ...
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Ratpert Of Nonantola
Ratpert (also spelled Radpert, Ratbert or Radbert) is a masculine Germanic languages, Germanic given name. It may refer to: *Ratpert (abbot of Saint Gall) (d. 782) *Ratpert of Nonantola (d. 839?), abbot *Radbert of Corbie (d. 865), Frankish theologian and writer *Ratbertus (bishop of Valence) (fl. 858–879), founder of Charlieu Abbey *Ratpert of Saint Gall (d. c. 911), Benedictine historian and poet {{given name ...
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