Albinus

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Albinus is an alternative name for Alcuin of York, the influential 8th-century Anglo-Saxon scholar, theologian, and advisor at Charlemagne’s court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon
human
scholar
theologian
activeInCentury 8th century
9th century
advisorTo Charlemagne
alsoKnownAs Alcuin of York
Alcuin of York
surface form: Alcuinus

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birthPlace Kingdom of Northumbria
York
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Northumbria
describedAs influential 8th-century Anglo-Saxon scholar, theologian, and advisor at Charlemagne’s court
educatedAt Cathedral School of York
surface form: Cathedral school of York
fieldOfWork education
grammar
logic
philosophy
rhetoric
theology
influenced Carolingian educational reforms
medieval scholastic tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Old English
memberOf Carolingian court
notableStudent Hrabanus Maurus
Hrabanus Maurus
surface form: Rabanus Maurus
notableWork De dialectica
De grammatica
De rhetorica et virtutibus
Letters of Alcuin
Vita Willibrordi
occupation cleric
poet
scholar
teacher
theologian
participantIn Carolingian Renaissance
positionHeld abbot of Marmoutier Abbey, Tours
head of the palace school at Aachen
religion Christianity
workLocation Aachen
Tours
York

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