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Remi, d'Auxerre, approximately 841-908

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Personal name headingRemi, d'Auxerre, approximately 841-908
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Variant(s)Remigius, of Auxerre, approximately 841-908
Remi, l'Auxerrois, approximately 841-908
Remigio, d'Auxerre, approximately 841-908
Remigius, Altissiodorensis, approximately 841-908
Remigius Autissiodorensis, approximately 841-908
Remigius, of Auxerre, ca. 841-908
Rémy d'Auxerre, approximately 841-908
Associated countryFrance
LocatedAuxerre (France) Reims (France) Paris (France)
Birth date0841~
Death date0908
AffiliationBenedictines Catholic Church Saint-Germain d'Auxerre (Abbey : Auxerre, France)
Profession or occupationGrammarians Theologians Teachers
Found inEntretiens d'Auxerre (7th : 1989). L'école carolingienne d'Auxerre ... c1991: p. 373 (Remi d'Auxerre, dernier des grands maîtres de l'école de Saint-germain d'Auxerre)
Wikipedia (online), viewed on November 16, 2020: Remi d'Auxerre (Remigius Autissiodorensis in Latin; maitre de saint Odon de Cluny et maître (écolâtre) de l'école de Saint-Germain d'Auxerre; studied at Auxerre with Heiric, and took over l'école de Saint-Germain d'Auxerre after him ca. 876; ca. 883, left Auxerre for Reims and became professor of grammar, philosophy and theology; in 900 he left Reims for Paris, becoming master of Saint Odon de Cluny)
   <https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remi_d%27Auxerre>
New cath. enc. 1967 (Remigius of Auxerre, carolingian humanist and theologian; b. c. 841; d. Paris, 908, became a Benedictine at the monastery of Saint-Germain at Auxerre)
Personennamen des Mittelalters, 2000 (Remigius Altissiodorensis, d. 908; also as Remi d'Auxerre, Remi l'Auxerrois, Remigio d'Auxerre, Remigius Autissiodorensis, Rémy d'Auxerre)
Biographical index of the middle ages, 2008: part 2, p. 941 (Remigius Altissiodorensis; born after 841; died 908; Benedictine, grammarian, theologian, teacher; Auxerre, France; Reims, France; Paris, France)
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