- Hilduin, Abbot of St-Denis
- Hilduin, Abbot of St-Denis
• Died 22 November, 840Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Hilduin — Hilduin, Abbot of St Denis † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hilduin, Abbot of St Denis He died 22 November, 840. He was a scion of a prominent Frankish family, hut the time and place of his nativity are unknown. He was educated in the school … Catholic encyclopedia
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Hilduin — (775 22 November840) was Bishop of Paris, chaplain to Louis I, reforming Abbot of the Abbey of St. Denis, and a writer.He was from a prominent Frankish family. He was educated in the school of Alcuin, acquired much erudition, and corresponded… … Wikipedia
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Abbey of Saint-Denis — Abbey of Saint Denis † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Saint Denis The Abbey of Saint Denis is situated in a small town to which it has given its name, about four miles north of Paris. St Denis (Dionysius), the first bishop of Paris… … Catholic encyclopedia
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