monastery of Fulda

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The monastery of Fulda was a prominent early medieval Benedictine abbey in present-day Germany, renowned as a major center of learning, religious life, and Carolingian scholarship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
abbey
medieval monastery
abbot Baugulf of Fulda
Hrabanus Maurus
Hrabanus Maurus
surface form: Hrabanus Maurus of Fulda

Ratgar of Fulda
architecturalStyle Carolingian architecture
associatedWith Saint Boniface
burialPlaceOf Saint Boniface
country Germany
dissolutionEvent secularization in early 19th century
exemptFrom jurisdiction of local bishops
foundedBy Saint Sturm
Sturmius of Fulda
foundedUnderAuthorityOf Saint Boniface
foundingDate 744
function monastic school
pilgrimage site
scriptorium
grantedImmunityBy Pope Stephen II
Pope Zachary
grantedImperialImmediacyBy Charlemagne
hadBasilica Ratgar Basilica
hasRelicsOf Saint Boniface
heldImperialImmediacy Holy Roman Empire
heritage precursor of modern city of Fulda
knownFor Carolingian scholarship
center of learning
library
missionary activity
monastic reform
scriptorium
locatedIn East Francia
Fulda
Hesse
notableScholar Hrabanus Maurus
Rudolf of Fulda
Servatus Lupus of Ferrières
patronSaint Saint Boniface
politicalStatus imperial abbey
region Franconia
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Benedictines
rite Latin Rite
ruleFollowed Rule of Saint Benedict
significantPeriod Carolingian Renaissance
successorInstitution Prince-Bishopric of Fulda
supportedBy Carolingian dynasty

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Einhard educatedAt monastery of Fulda
Einhard educatedAt monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Abbey
Catholic Church hierarchy in the Holy Roman Empire governedTerritorialUnit monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Prince-Abbacy of Fulda
Fulda hasPart monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda monastery
Fulda hasPart monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Cathedral
Burg Steckelberg, near Schlüchtern, Hesse ownedBy monastery of Fulda
subject surface form: Burg Steckelberg
this entity surface form: Abbey of Fulda (historical)
Franconian Circle containsTerritory monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Abbey of Fulda
Frankish monasteries notableExample monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Abbey
Conrad I of Germany burialPlace monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda monastery
Conrad I of Germany associatedWith monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Abbey
Einhart placeOfEducation monastery of Fulda
subject surface form: Einhard
this entity surface form: Monastery of Fulda
Einhart educatedAt monastery of Fulda
subject surface form: Einhard
this entity surface form: Fulda Abbey
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda cathedral monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Cathedral
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda historicalOrigin monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Abbey of Fulda
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda precededBy monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Territorial Abbey of Fulda
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda hasMajorShrine monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Cathedral
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda establishedFrom monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Abbey of Fulda
Carolingian architecture notableExample monastery of Fulda
this entity surface form: Fulda Abbey