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Angilbert and Saint-Riquier
* Angilbert is made abbot of Saint-Riquier.

Angilbert and Charlemagne
When Charlemagne sent his young son Pepin to Italy as King of the Lombards Angilbert went along as primicerius palatii, a high administrator of the satellite court.
Angilbert was the Homer of the emperor's literary circle, and was the probable author of an epic, of which the fragment which has been preserved describes the life at the palace and the meeting between Charlemagne and Leo III.
The important Abbey of St. Riquier ( Centula ) in Picardy had secular abbots from the time of Charlemagne, who had given it to his friend Angilbert, the poet and the lover of his daughter Bertha, and father of her two sons ( see Saint Angilbert ).
It was given to Angilbert, abbot of the monastery of Saint Riquier at Centula by Charlemagne.

Angilbert and .
Saint Angilbert ( b. abt.
Angilbert delivered the document on Iconoclasm from the Frankish Synod of Frankfurt to Pope Adrian I, and was later sent on three important embassies to the pope, in 792, 794 and 796.
Bertha and Angilbert are an example of how resistance to the idea of a sacramental marriage could coincide with holding church offices.
After this first generation of non-Frankish scholars, their Frankish pupils, such as Angilbert, would make their own mark.
The second rebellion was instigated by Angilbert II, Archbishop of Milan, in 833, and again Louis was deposed and in 834.
His father was Angilbert.
In the 11th century his body, with the fatal wound still visible, was found in the grave of his father, Angilbert.

contrast and spent
Diesel spent two more years making improvements and in 1896 demonstrated another model with a theoretical efficiency of 75 percent, in contrast to the 10 percent efficiency of the steam engine.
Before using machinima, Burnie Burns and Matt Hullum of Rooster Teeth Productions spent US $ 9, 000 to produce a live-action independent film ; in contrast, the four Xbox game consoles used to make Red vs. Blue in 2005 cost $ 600.
In contrast, Petrarch's thought and style are relatively uniform throughout his life – he spent much of it revising the songs and sonnets of the Canzoniere rather than moving to new subjects or poetry.
In contrast, Raymond claims that an inordinate amount of time and energy must be spent hunting for bugs in the Cathedral model, since the working version of the code is available only to a few developers.
Totila spent the following season establishing himself in the south and reducing pockets of resistance, while the unpaid Imperial troops in central Italy made such poor reputations pillaging the countryside that when Totilas turned his attention to taking Rome, he was able proudly to contrast Goth and Greek behavior in his initial negotiations with the senate.
In complete contrast with this work is the lyrical, nostalgic Symphony No. 4, subtitled " Deliciae Basilienses " (" The Delights of Basel ") and written as a tribute to days of relaxation spent in that Swiss city during the war.
In stark contrast to the forty-three dollars that Cade and his team spent to make the first experimental batch of Gatorade in 1965, Gatorade prompted the evolution of a multi-billion dollar sports drink industry in the years that followed ; as of 2007, over seven billion bottles of Gatorade were being sold annually in the United States.
By contrast, resentment and negative comments certainly resulted when the independently wealthy Talbot, who had spent a considerable amount of money in developing his calotype process ( about £ 5, 000, equivalent to £ as of ), did not make a similar general gift of it to mankind, or at least to his own countrymen, but opted to emulate Daguerre's UK policy and require the purchase of licenses for its use.
SAP claims to grow organically in contrast to its main rival, Oracle, which has spent close to USD 40 billion during 2004 – 2010 acquiring many competitors.
By contrast, Mattel Toys in the same year had sales of $ 6 Million but spent $ 500, 000 for advertising, sponsoring shows like The Mickey Mouse Club ( Clark 2007, p. 220 ).
This was in contrast with the Gorkhali who had spent huge amount of resources on the first and second wars against the Tibetans, which had not fared well for the Gorkhali.
Popitz by contrast, while agreeing with Goerdeler that the unstable former Kaiser was unsuitable, insisted on dynastic grounds that the Crown Prince Wilhelm be the next Emperor, and was to spent much time arguing with Goerdeler over which of the sons of the former Emperor was to sit on the throne.
By 1458 he left the Veneto and was never to return ; he spent most of the remainder of his career in the March of Ancona, where he developed a distinctive personal style that makes a contrast to his Venetian contemporary Giovanni Bellini.
Also, his description is in great contrast with Paris, where he had spent many years previous to writing this discourse, and where he had left bitterly.
Following the release of Chicago III in 1971, which almost left Chicago creatively spent, the band decided to curb their penchant for double albums and work on more concise numbers ( in contrast to the suites that had typified their previous work ) in order to fit all of their new material onto a single album.
In contrast to his most famous character, Merryfield spent the war in the army, where his fine physique resulted in him being made a PT and jungle warfare instructor.
" Feels Like The First Time ", Sinitta's subsequent single following " So Macho ", had charted low ( number 45 UK Oct 1986 ) and only spent five weeks on the chart, whereas, in contrast, " So Macho " had been on the UK chart for 30 weeks in 1986, where it had peaked at Number 2.
She spent all her working life at Ladywash, acquiring some interested but highly useful modifications-her works phot appears in Adrian Booths book on Greenwood and Batley, and is quite interesting to contrast with her current form.
Resource-poor economies like Singapore, Taiwan or South Korea, by contrast, spent enormous efforts on education, and this contributed in part to their economic success ( see East Asian Tigers ).
He recounts his time spent traveling through California on motorcycle, and describes the contrast between the general lawlessness of the club and the exaggerated fear that very lawlessness engenders in society.
They spent their teen years in London, where they were exposed to various genres of music, in contrast to the Malay music scene at that time which was dominated by classic rock and ballads.
In contrast to the old series, which had Jeff as the womaniser, here Marty is the flirtatious one, with Jeff once commenting that he would have thought Marty's obsession with sex would have ended due to his lack of a body ( Much like Al Calavicci in Quantum Leap, who spent much of his time watching the attractive women encountered during the Leaps despite their inability to see him ).
Swisher has also exemplified a good amount of durability in contrast to his teammates who have spent a large portion of time on the disabled list.

contrast and great
A contrast of the scripture reading of, let us say, St. Augustine, John Bunyan, and Thomas Jefferson, all three of whom found in such study a real source of enlightenment, can tell us a great deal about these three men and the age that each represented and helped bring to conscious expression.
In contrast to small non-rigid blimps, giant rigid airships became the first aircraft to transport passengers and cargo over great distances.
The contrast between a high level of education and a low level of political rights was particularly great in Aarau, and the city refused to send troops to defend the Bernese border.
In contrast to literary prizes in the United States, the Booker Prize is greeted with great anticipation and fanfare.
In contrast, in genres that mainly or exclusively use pizzicato ( plucking ), such as jazz and blues, a great deal of time and effort is focused on learning the varieties of different pizzicato styles used for music of different styles of tempi.
In contrast to the " effeminate " view of the central character that usually accompanied a female casting, she described her character as " manly and resolute, but nonetheless thoughtful ... thinks before he acts, a trait indicative of great strength and great spiritual power ".
In contrast, IBM's OfficeVision office productivity software enjoyed great success with 3270 interaction because of its design understanding.
Wycliffe himself tells how he concluded that there was a great contrast between what the Church was and what it ought to be, and saw the necessity for reform.
By contrast, court decisions in some civil law jurisdictions ( most prominently France ) tend to be extremely brief, mentioning only the relevant legislation and not going into great detail about how a decision was reached.
In contrast to Francia, who was lean, López was obese ( a " great tidal wave of human flesh ", according to one who knew him ).
Post-structuralists, in contrast to Structuralists, tend to place a great deal of skepticism on the independence of theoretical premises from collective bias and the influence of power, and reject the notion of a " pure " or " scientific " methodology in social analysis, semiotics or philosophical speculation.
But, in sharp contrast to the Hebrew Bible, the Qur ' an praises Saul greatly, and mentions that he was gifted with great spiritual and physical strength.
The success of a written speech, in contrast to the spoken speech, hinges on the notion that " we are willing to tolerate a great deal of improper and even careless usage " in oral rhetoric than written rhetoric.
Queen Victoria died in 1901 and her son Edward VII became king, inaugurating the Edwardian Era, which was characterised by great and ostentatious displays of wealth in contrast to the sombre Victorian Era.
In contrast to the intense Scandinavian influence in Normandy and the British Isles, Varangian culture did not survive to a great extent in the East.
Vespasian is remembered by Josephus, in his Antiquities of the Jews, as a fair and humane official, in contrast with the notorious Herod the Great whom Josephus goes to great lengths to demonize.
Warmth is a tendency towards yellow, and coldness a tendency towards blue ; yellow and blue form the first great, dynamic contrast.
White and black form the second great contrast, which is static.
Red and green form the third great contrast, and orange and purple the fourth.
* Isaac Sarfati sends a circular letter to Rhineland, Swabia, Moravia and Hungary, praising the happy conditions of the Jews under the crescent in contrast to the " great torture chamber " under the cross and urging them to come to Turkey.
Gregory, in stark contrast to most thinkers of his age, saw great beauty in the Fall: from Adam's sin from two perfect humans would eventually arise myriad.
Charles, in contrast, was disposed towards a rigid administration ; he ordered inquests in 1252 and again in 1278 to ascertain his rights Charles broke the traditional powers of the great towns ( Nice, Grasse, Marseille, Arles, Avignon ) and aroused considerable hostility by his punctilious insistence on enjoying his full rights and fees.
In contrast, military communication systems such as JTRS, which place a great deal of importance on robustness and information security, typically use very proprietary methods.

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