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phase of Boniface's
career started, with
Lullus as his
closest ****istant. Many of the
biographical facts about Lullus derive from the
Boniface Correspondence:...
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Anglicised as
Raymond Lully,
Raymond Lull;
Latinized as Raimundus, or
Raymundus Lullus, or
Raimundo Lulio, or
Lullius Frances Yates, "Lull and Bruno" (1982), in...
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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...
- 150 monks.
Lullus was
buried in the
church at his
death in 786. The
abbey buildings were
extended between 831 and 850, and in 852
Lullus'
grave was moved...
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becoming a
missionary centre,
missionaries such as Wilfrid, Willibrord,
Lullus and
Boniface converted their Saxon relatives in Germania. The
largely Christian...
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centuries the
Lullus bell was rung at the
beginning of Lullusfest, a folk
festival held in Hersfield. The
festival commemorates Saint Lullus (born about...
- at
first taught in the convents, in
which St.
Anthony of Padua,
Raymond Lullus, and the
Dominican Bernard de la
Treille lectured. Two
letters of King John...
-
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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Mainz became a
regular archbishopric see in 781, when Boniface's
successor Lullus was
granted the
pallium by Pope
Adrian I.
Harald Klak, king of Jutland,...
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Megingoz was also a witness,
along with
Lullus, of the
founding of the
abbey of Fulda.
Three letters of
Megingoz to
Lullus survive. They show him to have been...