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Saint Lullus (also
known as Lull or Lul, born AD 710 – died 16
October 786) was the
first permanent archbishop of Mainz,
succeeding Saint Boniface, and...
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series was
called the
Obres de
Ramon Llull (ORL). In 1957 the Raimundus-
Lullus-Institut was
founded in Freiburg,
Germany to
begin the work of
editing Llull's...
- 𒇻𒇻𒉈𒆠: Lu-lu-biki "Country of the Lullubi"), more
commonly known as
Lullu, were a
group of
Bronze Age
tribes of
Hurrian and
Semitic origin who existed...
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Thuringia in
central Germany,
disciple and
companion of
Saints Boniface and
Lullus.
Following the
establishment by
Boniface of the
bishopric of Büraburg near...
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other regarding the
behavior of
Lullus, Boniface's
successor as
archbishop of Mainz.
According to Willibald's vita
Lullus allowed the body to be
moved to...
- পাপের পরিনাম (Paper Porinam,1908) বীরবালা (Bīrabālā, Birbala) লুল্লু (
Lullu,
Lullu) নয়নচাঁদের ব্যবসা (Naẏanacām̐dēra byabasā, Nayanchand’s Business) রাজভক্তিসার...
- Siemowit, Duke (9th century) Prince-Bishopric of
Mainz (complete list) –
Lullus, Prince-archbishop (754–786) Richholf, Prince-archbishop (787–813) Obotrites...
- daughter-houses near Fulda. In 751,
Boniface and his
disciple and
successor Lullus obtained an
exemption for Fulda,
having it
placed directly under the Papal...
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writer in Latin,
scholar and poet Eaba ???
known only from a
letter to
Lullus Ethelhard a
signatory to a
charter of 749
Cuthbert attended the council...
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American basketball player 385 – Fu Jian,
Chinese emperor (born 337) 786 –
Lullus,
archbishop of
Mainz (born 710) 976 – Al-Hakam II,
Umayyad caliph (born...