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  • Wibald (Latin: Wibaldus) (early 1098 – 19 July 1158) was a 12th-century Abbot of Stavelot (Stablo) and Malmedy, both in present-day Belgium, and of Corvey...
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    Romanesque abbey. Abbot Wibald (ruled 1130–58) was one of the greatest patrons of the arts in the 12th century; the Stavelot Triptych of gilded copper and enamels...
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    1138, at Stavelot — Edict of Wibald, abbot of Stavelot, ordering the restoration of the castle of Logne and the translation of the village of the same...
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    significant illuminated manuscripts, most notably the Stavelot Bible of 1093–97. We know that Prince-Abbot Wibald (1098–1158), was sent on a diplomatic mission...
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    Abbot Wibald of Stavelot at the behest of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1153. He held the office of a Swabian count palatine; his son Frederick of Büren...
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    accompanied Abbot Wibald of Stavelot to the Roman Curia. According to documentary evidence he was appointed provost in 1148. Rainald became one of the most important...
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  • by Bishop Eberhard II of Bamberg, who has been accused of altering the text of the only copy that survives in Wibald of Stavelot's letter book. Freed 2016...
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    392-393. G. Hansotte, "Bevestiging van de bezittingen van de abdij van Stavelot, 1146", tr. A. Zoete, in Doorheen de nationale geschiedenis, vol. 1 (State...
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  • 26 – Martirius, archbishop of Esztergom July 19 – Wibald, German monk and abbot (b. 1098) July 27 – Geoffrey VI, count of Nantes (b. 1134) August 20 –...
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