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and was appointed abbot of St Martin's, a house which he later reformed. He supported the archbishop in the latter's efforts to carry out ecclesiastical reforms in that troubled era, rebuilt the Abbey of St. Martin that had been laid waste by the Norsemen, accompanied the archbishop on visitations,
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Libellus DE ECCLESIASTICIS DISCIPLINIS ET RELIGIONE CHRISTIANA, COLLECTUS Ex jussu domini metropolitani Rathbodi Trevericae urbis episcopi, a Reginone quondam abbate Prumiensis monasterii, ex diversis sanctorum Patrum conciliis et decretis Romanorum
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The first book contains broad narratives on the fortunes of various rulers and church men, which are organised against the regnal spans of Roman and Byzantine emperors, and ends in the year 741 with the death of
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to reflect the works starting point of the Incarnation of Jesus. The work is deemed important by modern scholars due to the fact it is the first chronicle to conventionally apply the AD dating system.
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Airlie, Stuart (2006). "'Sad Stories of the death of kings': Narrative Patterns and Structures of Authority in Regino of Prum's Chronicle". In Tyler, Elizabeth M.; Balzaretti, Ross (eds.).
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s focus is a history of the Carolingian empire that connected the rise and fall of the Carolingian dynasty with his own affairs. The work's intended recipient is unknown, but may have been
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resigned his office and Regino was elected his successor in 892 AD. His labours for the restoration of the devastated abbey were hampered by the struggle between contending parties in
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German translation (only 2.book): By Ernst Dümmler "Die Chronik des Abtes Regino von Prüm". Several editions, introduction dated twice, 1856 & 1889;
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Stuart Airlie, "Sad stories of the death of kings": Narrative Patterns and Structures of Authority in Regino of Prum's Chronicle." in
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Maclean, Simon (2009). "Insinuation, Censorship and the Struggle for Late Carolingian Lotharingia in Regino of Prum's Chronicle".
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down to 813. From 814 onwards, however, the work is made up of eyewitness accounts, Paulus Diaconus and in relation to events in
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History and politics in late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe. The chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg
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History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: the Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg
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According to the statements of a later era, Regino was the son of noble parents and was born at the stronghold of
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at an unknown date. From his election as abbot and from his writings, it is evident that he had entered the
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in the churches of the diocese and probably to ensure Radbod's support for this. He also wrote the
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Maclean, Simon (2013). "Shadow Kingdom: Lotharingia and the Frankish World, c.850-c.1050".
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Maclean, Simon (2013). "Shadow Kingdom: Lotharingia and the Frankish World, c.850-c.1050".
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The ʿAbbasid and Carolingian Empires: Comparative Studies in Civilizational Formation
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Marie Bláhová, "The Function of the Saints in Early Bohemian Historical Writing." In
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and used his leisure for writing. Regino died at Trier in 915 AD and was buried in
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Ubaldo di Saint-Amand, Musica. Reginone di Prüm, Epistola de harmonica institutione
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The Making of Christian Myths in the Periphery of Latin Christendom (ca 1000–1300)
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suffered greatly during the 9th century from the marauding incursions of the
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in that it is the only contemporary text hinting at the organisation of the
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Hans Hubert Anton (1994). "Regino von Prüm". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Ut episcopi episcoporumque ministri omnibus viribus elaborare studeant
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Reginonis abbatis Prumiensis Chronicon cum continuatione Treverensi
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Around 900, Regino lists four distinctive features of ethnicity:
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Section 364 (corresponding to Burchard 10.1) is the so-called
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by Migne Patrologia Latina, vol. 132, with analytical indexes
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Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplines ecclesiasticis
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Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis
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Regino also drew up, at the request of his friend and patron
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Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino
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Historians who made use of Regino's chronicle include
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was later continued from 906 until 967 (known as the
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De synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis
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Carnegie Library of Reims

Latin
‹See Tfd›
German
Benedictine
abbot
Prüm
Saint Martin's
Trier
Carolingian
Altrip
Speyer
Benedictine Order
Imperial Abbey of Prüm
Norsemen
Danes
Farabert
Lorraine
Richarius
Bishop of Liège
Hainaut
Archbishop Ratbod
St. Maximin's Abbey, Trier
Migne
Patrologia Latina
Archbishop Radbod
liturgical singing
universal history

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