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  1. New Catholic Encyclopedia. ANSELM OF LAON Theologian; b. Laon, date unknown; d. Laon, 1117. After receiving his training at the school of Bec, he sojourned in Paris in 1089. There he met Bernard of Chartres, who brought him to his city for a brief stay. On his return to Laon, he directed the illustrious school of Laon with his brother Raoul.

  2. The Patrologia Latina ( Latin for The Latin Patrology) is an enormous collection of the writings of the Church Fathers and other ecclesiastical writers published by Jacques-Paul Migne between 1841 and 1855, with indices published between 1862 and 1865. It is also known as the Latin series as it formed one half of Migne's Patrologiae Cursus ...

  3. Anselmus Laudunensis. Anselmus Laudunensis, rectius Ansellus (mortuus anno 1117) fuit theologus qui scholam seu traditionem hermeneuticam Biblicam condidit. Ab anno fere 1080 cum fratre Radulpho in scholis cathedralibus Laudunenses docuit. Inter discipulos fuit Gilbertus Porretanus. Anselmus anno 1113 Petrum Abaelardum e schola sua expulsit. C ...

  4. Oct 3, 2005 · Born in Champeaux, William (ca. 1070-1122) taught at the cathedral school of Notre Dame in Paris and the monastery of St. Victor. His staunch defense of realism in logic and metaphysics earned him a reputation as a preeminent philosopher of the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. William was a student of Anselm of Laon, and, like others ...

  5. Bertrada of Laon. Bertrada of Laon (born between 710 and 727 – 12 July 783), also known as Bertrada the Younger or Bertha Broadfoot ( cf. Latin: Regina pede aucae, i.e. the queen with the goose-foot), was a Frankish queen. She was the wife of Pepin the Short and the mother of Charlemagne, Carloman and Gisela, plus five other children.

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