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Berthar (Latin:
Bertharius, Bertarius,
Bercharius or Bercarius) is a
masculine Germanic given name
meaning "glorious warrior". The name
Charibert has the...
- temporarily.
Bertharius founded the city that he
named Eulogimenopoli,
later renamed San Germano, and
today called C****ino.
Bertharius promoted the study...
- of
Saint Benedict"). Few
years later the town was re-founded by
Abbot Bertharius and
called Eulogimenopolis,
meaning "city of
Saint Benedict" in Gr****...
- and Amalfi). In 884
Saracens sacked and then
burned it down, and
Abbot Bertharius was
killed during the attack.
Among the
great historians who
worked at...
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archbishop of Sens (or 879)
Anselm of Farfa,
Frankish abbot (approximate date)
Bertharius,
Benedictine abbot and poet Bertulf,
archbishop of
Trier Dawud al-Zahiri...
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Artois a nun
kneeling before an
altar with her daughter[citation needed]
Bertharius of
Monte C****ino palm of
martyrdom Berthold of
Garsten Benedictine habit...
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inventor (d. 887) Anastasius,
antipope of Rome (approximate date)
Bertharius,
Benedictine abbot and poet (approximate date) Engelram,
Frankish chamberlain...
- and Natalia,
Nunilo and Alodia, and
other Martyrs of Cordoba, 850-59
Bertharius of
Monte C****ino, 883 by
Saracens Edmund of East Anglia, 869. Ludmila...
- of
Monte C****ino
Translated in 1515 to the
altar in the
chapel of St.
Bertharius, then the
chapel of St. Victor;
transferred from
Monte C****ino during...
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Theodoric 880
Bishop of
Ninden Victor 880
Egilhard 881
Bertharius 884
Eusebius 884
Athanasius 885
Bishop of
Modon Gerebald...