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  1. Wipo of Burgundy (also Wippo or Wigbert; c. 995– c. 1050) was a priest, poet and chronicler. [1] He was a chaplain to the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II and may have acted as a tutor to his son Henry III, to whom he dedicated a number of works. His biography of Conrad II, entitled Gesta Chuonradi II imperatoris, is a key source for Conrad's reign.

  2. Wipo of Burgundy was a priest, poet and chronicler. He was a chaplain to the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II and may have acted as a tutor to his son Henry III, to whom he dedicated a number of works. His biography of Conrad II, entitled Gesta Chuonradi II imperatoris, is a key source for Conrad's reign. The well-known musical sequence, Victimae paschali laudes is often attributed to him, though ...

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · Wipo of Burgundy (Poet, Composer) Born: c990 - Burgundy. Died: 1050 (?), or c1048, or until after 1048. Wipo [Wippo] of Burgundy, apparently a native of Burgundy, lived in the first half of the 11 th century. He was chaplain to Emperor Konrad II, whose biography he wrote in chronicle form, " Gesta Chuonradi II imperatoris ", and presented to ...

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  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Author: Wipo of Burgundy. The Easter sequence, attributed to Wipo of Burgundy (died c.1048), is sung at Mass on Easter Sunday and through its Octave, as well as incorporated into medieval religious dramas performed at Easter. The verse 5a (Credendum est magis soli) has been omitted since the publication of the 1570 Missal following the Council ...

  6. Apr 30, 2021 · Wipo’s Easter poem jubilantly sums up the essence of what we’ve been celebrating throughout the Octave – what we’re living, in fact, as contemporary witnesses to our own transforming encounters with the risen Lord. And, following Wipo’s lead, those encounters are worth rhapsodizing about, in word and deed. May we do so with flair and ...

  7. Victimae paschali laudes" is a sequence prescribed for the Catholic Mass and some [who?] liturgical Protestant Eucharistic services on Easter Sunday. It is usually attributed to the 11th-century Wipo of Burgundy , chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II , but has also been attributed to Notker Balbulus , Robert II of France , and Adam of St ...

  8. Wipo of Burgundy (also Wippo, b. 995? d. 1048?) priest and writer. He was chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, whose biography he wrote in chronicle form, Gesta ...

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