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    Wibald (Latin: Wibaldus) (early 1098 – 19 July 1158) was a 12th-century Abbot of Stavelot (Stablo) and Malmedy, both in present-day Belgium, and of Corvey in Germany. See more

    Wibald was born near Stavelot in 1098. Soon after he studied at the monastic schools at Stavelot and Liège and entered the Benedictine monastery at Waulsort near Namur in 1117. After presiding for some time over the … See more

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    More than 400 of Wibald's epistles are still extant. He himself collected them in the so-called Codex epistolaris Wibaldi. Beginning with the year 1146, they became a chief source for the history of Conrad III and the early reign of Frederick Barbarossa. See more

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      Wibald von Stablo und Corvey OSB (* Frühjahr 1098 in Niederlothringen; † 19. Juli 1158 in Bitola) war ein einflussreicher Abt des Benediktinerordens und hat unter anderem Bedeutung als Abt von Corvey erlangt, wo er unter anderem in griechischer Sprache die Worte Scito te ipsum („Erkenne dich selbst“) über dem Portal der Benediktinerabtei Corvey anbringen ließ .

      • GEBURTSDATUM: 1098
      • NAME: Wibald von Stablo
      • KURZBESCHREIBUNG: mittelalterlicher Benediktinerabt
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      WebWibald was one of the most influential councillors of the emperors Lothaire and Conrad III. Combining true patriotism with a submissive devotion to the Holy See, he used his great …

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        WebWibald was born near Stavelot in 1098. Soon after he studied at the monastic schools at Stavelot and Liège and entered the Benedictine monastery at Waulsort near Namur in …

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        WebWibald (Wibaldus abbas Stabulensis et Corbeiensis) (early 1098 – 19 July 1158) was a 12th-century Abbot of Stavelot (Stablo) and Malmedy, both in present-day Belgium, and of …

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        WebWibald was one of the most influential councillors of the emperors Lothaire and Conrad III. Combining true patriotism with a submissive devotion to the Holy See , he used his great …

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        WebWibald (Latin: Wibaldus abbas Stabulensis et Corbeiensis) (early 1098 – 19 July 1158) was a 12th-century Abbot of Stavelot (Stablo) and Malmedy, both in present-day Belgium, and …

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        WebWibald, né en 1098 et mort en 1158, est abbé de Stavelot ( 1130 - 1158 ), du Mont-Cassin ( 1137) et de Corvey en Saxe ( 1146 - 1158 ). Il est également un proche conseiller de …

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        WebDec 31, 2013 · English: The mid-12th-century silver altar piece surrounding the shrine of Saint Remaclus in the former Stavelot abbey church. Drawing by unknown artist from …

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