- soon
after AD 840 by an
anonymous author who is
conventionally called Astronomus, the
Astronomer or
sometimes the
Limousin Astronomer. This is due to his...
-
Petrus Astronomus, O.Ss.S., (died
after 1513), a
German by birth, was a
Bridgettine monk in
Vadstena Abbey, Vadstena, Sweden. In 1506, he
created an astronomical...
-
rather foderum, the
earliest attested use
being in Vita
Hludovici (840) by
Astronomus. In that text is a p****age
about Louis the
Pious that says
annona militaris...
- (or feodum), but
rather foderum, the
earliest attested use
being in
Astronomus's Vita
Hludovici (840). In that text is a p****age
about Louis the Pious...
- Goldberg, 480. Stenton, 102. Goldberg. Goldberg, 478. Hummer, 141,
based on
Astronomus. Hummer, 143. Goldberg, 477. Hummer, 138–139. Bachrach,
Bernard S. Merovingian...
- is an
acceptable Latin or
Frankish name in its own
right (see Lupus). "
Astronomus", Vita Hludovici. Lupo is
frequently said to be
related to
dukes Odo the...
- however,
being a
relative (consanguineus) of his captors,
according to
Astronomus, was released.
Aznar fell out with Berengar's
successor in the
March of...
- C****inogilum,
according to
Einhard and the
anonymous chronicler called Astronomus; the
place is
usually identified with Ch****eneuil, near Poitiers. He was...
-
McKitterick 1983, p. 85. "Saint Wala |
Frankish count". Nelson, introduction.
Astronomus (active 814-840). Son of Charlemagne; a
contemporary life of
Louis the...
- Sidney. A
History of the
Middle Ages, 284–1500. New York: Knopf, 1953. "
Astronomus", Vita
Hludovici imperatoris, ed. G. Pertz, ch. 2, in Mon. Gen. Hist....