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10th-century bishop and writer
926, he took Ratherius with him as a companion. Hilduin's cousin, Hugh of Italy was the current king, and after many difficulties, Ratherius received the
Ratherius
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Look up rather in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rather may refer to: Ratherius, bishop of Verona Abdul Rahim Rather (born 1957), an Indian politician
Rather
Library in Verona, Veneto, Italy
Historiae Augustae. A century after his death the work was continued by Ratherius, the best scholar of the day, familiar with Plato's Timaeus, Horace, Terence
Chapter_Library_of_Verona
Head of the Catholic Church from 955 to 964
other contemporaries also accused John of immoral behaviour. For example, Ratherius of Verona wrote: What improvement could be looked for if one who was leading
Pope_John_XII
City in Veneto, Italy
(1205–1252), Dominican preacher and saint Ippolito Pindemonte (1753–1828), poet Ratherius (887–890 AD – 974 AD), Medieval bishop and writer Francesca Rettondini
Verona
all claims on the Italian throne, the Bavarian duke allied with Bishop Ratherius and marched against Verona, but the campaign failed. In 935, Eberhard
Eberhard,_Duke_of_Bavaria
Building in Cesena, Italy
written in the Verona scriptorium in the ninth century, annotated by Ratherius and doubtless abstracted from the cathedral library after the fall of
Malatestiana_Library
Capital of Liège province, Wallonia, Belgium
University of Liège Liège Science Park Bishop of Liège Liège–Bastogne–Liège Ratherius Liège Island, Antarctica, named after the city Rida (river) "Bevolking
Liège
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
by many additional reports and variants of the legend in documents by Ratherius and others. By 1310, the names of the goddess figures attached to the
Diana_(mythology)
Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages
Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815–877) Asser (d. 909) Notker Balbulus (840–912) Ratherius (890–974) Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (935–973) Thietmar of Merseburg (975–1018)
Medieval_Latin
Italian Catholic bishop and saint
and it was re-consecrated in 967 at a ceremony presided over by Bishop Ratherius of Verona.[a] The present church of San Zeno in Verona is for the most
Zeno_of_Verona
Calendar year
Japanese waka poet (b. 954) Muhammad Bal'ami, Persian historian and vizier Ratherius (or Rathier), bishop of Verona Shi Chonggui, emperor of Later Jin (b.
974
Church in Verona, Italy
the church suffered significant damage, so much so that in 967 Bishop Ratherius had to promote a new reconstruction. Around the end of the 11th century
Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Verona, Italy
fortifications, using the Arena as a stronghold. In those years, Verona’s bishop Ratherius created the so-called Raterian Iconography, depicting Verona as it appeared
Verona_Arena
German Catholic theologian (1888–1965)
with a thesis entitled Arbeit und Besitz nach Ratherius von Verona (Work and Property after Ratherius of Verona). He was denied permission to pursue
August_Adam
Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Belgium
Church is indebted for the feast and the Office of the Blessed Trinity. Ratherius absorbed all the learning of his time. Heraclius, who occupied the see
Diocese_of_Liège
History of the municipality of Verona, Italy
The so-called “Raterian iconography,” in a codex of Bishop Ratherius from the mid-10th century, the oldest depiction of Verona
History_of_Verona
Oldest depiction of the city of Verona, Italy
that also contained the Rhythmus Pipinianus. That codex had belonged to Ratherius, bishop of the Verona between July 932 and 968. Since the codex was lost
Raterian_iconography
1841–1855 collection of Christian texts
Cluniacensis 134 Atto Vercellensis 135 Flodoardus Remensis, Joannes XIII 136 Ratherius Veronensis, Liutprandus Cremonensis 137 Hrothsuita Gandersheimensis, Widukindus
Patrologia_Latina
northern Italy. A close witness to Vicenza is that of the bishop of Verona Ratherius, who in his writings denounced the vices that united priests and laity:
History of religious life in Vicenza
History_of_religious_life_in_Vicenza
would go on later to be a famous physician and astronomer. 931 Bishop Ratherius of Verona begs the town elders to expel the Jews from the city until they
Timeline_of_antisemitism
Archbishop of Cologne; Lotharingian Duke (925–965)
which was far more peripatetic and militarily oriented. Among others, Ratherius and Liutprand of Cremona spent time at the court. Many of the next generation
Bruno_the_Great
Body of literary work by Roman poet Catullus from 62 to 54 BC
Catullus's home town of Verona. This manuscript was apparently read by Bishop Ratherius, who mentioned the poems in a sermon of 965 AD. The manuscript has now
Poetry_of_Catullus
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
orders of Pope Benedict XII by Cardinal Gotius de Battaglia and Bishop Ratherius of Vaison. Bishop Philip appealed directly to the Pope and asked permission
Archdiocese_of_Agrigento
Sect of Christians in 4th century in Syria and Scythia
10th century but was effectually suppressed by the bishops, notably by Ratherius, bishop of Verona. In modern times, Benny Hinn has also been accused of
Audianism
Church in Paderborn, Germany
the cathedral. A fire destroyed the first cathedral in 1000 AD. Bishop Ratherius began with rebuilding, but his successor Meinwerk had the previous work
Paderborn_Cathedral
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
present in Rome for the coronation of the Emperor Otto I on 2 February 962. Ratherius di Verona dedicated his De contemptu canonum to Bishop Hucbertus. Cappelletti
Diocese_of_Parma
Catholic Church titles Preceded by Ratherius Bishop of Liège 955–959 Succeeded by Eraclus
Balderic_I_of_Liège
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
(attested 649) ... Leodrisius (attested 853) ... Albericus (attested 964–968) Ratherius (attested 969–970) Guinisius (c.970s) ... Joannes (attested 1028) ...
Diocese_of_Avezzano
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
in attendance at Pope John VIII's council of Ravenna in November 877. Ratherius (932–968), a Benedictine and a distinguished author, was thrice driven
Diocese_of_Verona
ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved 9 September 2012. Kirsch, Johann Peter (1911). "Ratherius of Verona" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol
10th_century_in_literature
10th-century cultural and literary movement
(a bishopric under Cologne), already active under Stephen (901–920), Ratherius (953–955), and Eraclus (959–971), became the "Athens of the North" under
Ottonian_Renaissance
first bishop of Liège (7th century) Agilfride, bishop (8th century) Ratherius, bishop (10th century) Notger, first prince-bishop of Liège (10th century)
List_of_people_from_Liège
Italian-born American philologist and paleographer
specialized in the field of Medieval and Humanism. He has worked extensively on Ratherius and Innocentius III, Marco Polo, Dante and Petrarca. The Latin poetry
Sesto_Prete
Church in Verona, Italy
iconography, the oldest graphic representation of Verona, made by Bishop Ratherius around the first half of the 10th century. In the early 11th century,
Santi_Nazaro_e_Celso,_Verona
10th century noble in Lower Lotharingia
count Rodwold. The two men were both uncles of the same person. Bishop Ratherius wrote his Phrenesis to defend the position he lost as Bishop of Liège
Rudolf,_Count_of_Avernas
Churches of Verona, Italy
to the reign of Pepin, and the Raterian Iconography, a map that Bishop Ratherius had made around the middle of the 10th century. These important written
Churches_of_Verona
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
feudal allegiance. A council was held at Pavia in 933 to expel Bishop Ratherius of Verona from his diocese for three years, because of his opposition
Diocese_of_Pavia
Decade
Japanese waka poet (b. 954) Muhammad Bal'ami, Persian historian and vizier Ratherius (or Rathier), bishop of Verona Shi Chonggui, emperor of Later Jin (b.
970s
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