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- Donar's Oak (also Thor's Oak or, via interpretatio romana, Jove's Oak) was a sacred tree of the Germanic pagans located in an unclear location around what...
- One letter of Ælfflaed, to Adolana, abbess of Pfalzel, survives in the Bonifatian correspondence, which provides rare evidence for interaction between female...
- correspondents. There are 150 letters in what is generally called the Bonifatian correspondence, though not all them are by Boniface or addressed to him...
- Longman. Palmer, James (2005). "The 'Vigorous Rule' of Bishop Lull: Between Bonifatian Mission and Carolingian Church Control". Early Medieval Europe. 13 (3):...
- public domain. Palmer, James. "The 'Vigorous Rule' of Bishop Lull: Between Bonifatian Mission and Carolingian Church Control". Early Medieval Europe. 2005,...
- (link) Palmer, James (2005). "The 'Vigorous Rule' of Bishop Lull: Between Bonifatian Mission and Carolingian Church Control". Early Medieval Europe. 13 (3):...
- display in the cathedral's museum. The Ragyndrudis Codex is one of three "Bonifatian" books, a set of three m****cripts traditionally considered to have been...
- originality of the epilogue render Glatthaar's view of the entire epilogue as a Bonifatian do****ent rather unconvincing, there is no reason that Glatthaar's argument...