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Regino and Prüm
Arnulf had in fact ruled Bavaria during the summer and autumn of 879 while his father arranged his succession and he himself was granted " Pannonia ," in the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or " Carantanum ," in the words of Regino of Prüm.
According to Regino of Prüm, each part of the realm elected a " kinglet " from its own " bowels.
The continuation of Regino of Prüm mentions that the envoys requested the Emperor to appoint a bishop and priests for their nation.
* Regino of Prüm is expelled from Prüm and becomes abbot of St. Martin's in Trier.
* Regino of Prüm, German chronicler
The canon Episcopi is a passage from the work De ecclesiasticis disciplinis by Regino of Prüm ( written ca.
Regino Prumiensis ( also Reginon ; German Regino von Prüm, sometimes anglicized Regino of Prüm ; died 915 ) was a Benedictine abbot and medieval chronicler.
* P. Schulz, Die Glaubwürdigkeit des Abtes Regino van Prüm ( Hamburg, 1894
The chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg.
** Das Sendhandbuch des Regino von Prüm, ed.
de: Regino von Prüm
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it: Regino di Prüm
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The possibility that the Danes were bought off by methods other than the raising of cash is raised by an incident in 869, recorded in the aforementioned Annales and by Regino of Prüm.
Certainly, according to Regino of Prüm, Pascwet later ( in 873 ) paid a stipendiary dangeled of an undisclosed amount to hire as mercenaries some Vikings with which to harass his opponent for the ducal throne of Brittany, Vurfand, Count of Rennes.

Regino and reports
Regino reports that there were groups of women who believed that they could go on night journeys where they would fly across the sky to meet Diana and her train.

Regino and was
According to the statements of a later era, Regino was the son of noble parents and was born at the stronghold of Altrip on the Rhine near Speyer at an unknown date.
After its second devastation by the Danes, the abbot Farabert resigned his office and Regino was elected his successor in 892.
In 899 Regino was driven from his office by Richarius, later Bishop of Liège, the brother of Count Gerhard and count Mattfried of Hainaut.
Richarius was made abbot ; Regino resigned the position and retired to Trier, where he was honourably received by Archbishop Ratbod and was appointed abbot of St Martin's, a house which he reformed.
Regino died at Trier in 915 and was buried in St. Maximin's Abbey, Trier, his tomb being discovered there in 1581.
This was transformed into the ordeal of the Eucharist ( trial by sacrament ) mentioned by Regino of Prüm ca.
Although it was built primarily to erect the image of the Great Sublime Paralytic, Apolinario Mabini, it now also serves as a repository for the bones of the thirteen martyrs of this place who died in the memorable battle of Mahabang-Dahilig, during the Philippine – American War namely: Tirso Sumadsad, Juan del Espiritu Santo, Ramon Ilagan, Julian Matulin, Bernardo de los Reyes, Enrique Castillo, Zacarias Castillo, Francisco de Claro, Moises Maramot, Nicolas Adalia, Pantaleon Panopio, Serapio Aspi and Gavino Garcia upon the advent of the American rule, the same peninsular territory of Bauan remained with the mother municipality, until, after great efforts had been exerted by the proponents of establishing a new municipality, independent of the town of Bauan, fortunately for this peninsula, such men as Don Regino Marasigan, then Municipal President of Bauan, and such illustrious sons of this community, namely: Don Francisco Castillo whose gallantry had been mentioned above ; Ignacio Leynes, who later on became the father-in-law of the famed revolutionary leader, Tomas Castillo, Indalecio Calangi, Anselmo Sandoval, Marcelino Castillo, Epifanio Abrigonda, Andres Castillo, Nicomedes Guia, Venancio Castillo, Esteban Castillo, Juan Dolor, Pedro Manalo, Bartolome Jusi, Agaton Axalan and many many others that cannot be mentioned for lack of space, left no stones unturned, and in the end, found the good graces of the then Governor General Leonard Wood and the great leader of our country, then Senate President Manuel L. Quezon, resulting in the declaration of the new municipality, comprising the eleven ( 11 ) barrios of the Calumpan Peninsula and the whole of the Maricaban Island, as an independent municipality, with the name of MABINI, derived from the great name of that Sublime Paralytic, Brain of the Revolution and Premier Adviser to the president of the erstwhile Philippine Republic, Gat Apolinario Mabini.
Although Svatopluk's royal title was not recognized by the contemporary Annals of Fulda, the chronicler Regino of Prüm also referred to Svatopluk as rex Marahensium Sclavorum (" king of the Moravian Slavs ") in the early 10th century, hence there is independent evidence confirming that Svatopluk held the title of king.
This latter Hatto built the church of St. George on the island of Reichenau, was generous to the see of Mainz and to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino, abbot of Prum.
His most famous work, Concierto de Aranjuez, was composed in 1939 in Paris for the guitarist Regino Sainz de la Maza, and in later life he and his wife declared that it was written as a response to the miscarriage of their first child.
The theme song was sung by April Boy Regino for TV while the movie version was sung by Andre Ibara.
While in office, he built the church of St George on the island of Reichenau, donated heavily to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino of Prüm.

Regino and by
The name of Herodias is not present in the text as attributed to Regino, but in the version by Burchard of Worms, written ca.
Local danegeld may have been raised in the Eastern kingdom as needed, such as by one Evesa to ransom her son, Count Eberhard, at a " very great price " in 880, according to Regino of Prüm.
He is called rex Brittonum by Regino of Prüm.
** En Los Trigales ( 1938 ; first performance by Regino Sainz de la Maza ; later published as part of Por los campos de España )
** Tiento Antiguo ( 1942 ; first performance, 1942, by Regino Sainz de la Maza )
Enormous credit corresponds to management made by Regino Babylon, Dr. Rivera and Yamil Chade.

Regino and Chronicon
Regino of Prüm in his famous Chronicon writes, inaccurately for the year 837, that:

Regino and .
Regino of Prum ( 1784 ) called them tensibile, inflatile, and percussionabile.
Regino also drew up, at the request of his friend and patron Radbod, Archbishop of Trier ( d. 915 ), a collection of canons, Libri duo de synodalibus causis et disciplinis ecclesiasticis, dedicated to Hatto I, Archbishop of Mainz.
* H. Ermisch, Die Chronik des Regino bis 813 ( Göttingen, 1872 )

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