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  • French Benedictine monk of St-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, sometimes called Abbo Parisiensis.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • Hanging on to "Abbo" has to be the Brickies 'priority for the summer.

    Kos RSS Feed 2009

  • In the days of king Æthelred a very learned monk came over the sea from the monastery of Saint Benedict in the south to Archbishop Dunstan, three years before he died; and the monk was called Abbo.

    Archive 2008-04-20 2008

  • Two years later this monk Abbo went home to his monastery and was almost immediately appointed abbot in that same monastery.

    Time To Ditch St. George 2008

  • Writing a letter to Archbishop Dunstan more than a hundred years later, Abbo of Fleury, a monk at the great Abbey of Ramsey in Huntingdonshire, gave further details of Edmund.

    Archive 2008-04-20 2008

  • Two years later this monk Abbo went home to his monastery and was almost immediately appointed abbot in that same monastery.

    Archive 2008-04-20 2008

  • In the days of king Æthelred a very learned monk came over the sea from the monastery of Saint Benedict in the south to Archbishop Dunstan, three years before he died; and the monk was called Abbo.

    Time To Ditch St. George 2008

  • Writing a letter to Archbishop Dunstan more than a hundred years later, Abbo of Fleury, a monk at the great Abbey of Ramsey in Huntingdonshire, gave further details of Edmund.

    Time To Ditch St. George 2008

  • Abbo says he heard the Archbishop relate the story and that he said he heard it as a young man from a very old man who claimed to have been King Edmund's armour bearer at the time of his death.

    Time To Ditch St. George 2008

  • Abbo says he heard the Archbishop relate the story and that he said he heard it as a young man from a very old man who claimed to have been King Edmund's armour bearer at the time of his death.

    Archive 2008-04-20 2008

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