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The scholar Alcuin rose to great heights from "humble" beginnings? Where was he born? |
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Alcuin taught for many years and was well known even in Rome. Who was Alcuin mostly famously supposed to have taught to read? |
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There are always such interesting tales from history as to where luminaries met and how they knew one another; the story of Alcuin and Charlemagne was no different. Where did Charlemagne meet up with Alcuin? |
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Charlemagne was a great believer in education and even sent his daughters to school to learn reading and writing. What was the name of the school that Alcuin ran for Charlemagne? |
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It was quite common in medieval times for a king or sovereign, even the pope, to bequeath, or even give a monastery or abbey to a faithful retainer. The income was the recipient's use as they pleased, be they churchmen or otherwise. What was the name of the abbey that Alcuin “owned”? |
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Alcuin was known by many names, for example he was often called Ealhwine (sanctuary friend), and churchmen knew him as Albinus. But what did Charlemagne’s people often call him? |
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Alcuin was first and foremost a scholar. Both a teacher and a student he revered learning. What was Alcuin’s motto when it came to schooling and learning of all kinds? |
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Alcuin lived mostly in the 8th century but what was his "actual" life span? |
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Alcuin had lived in monastic settings for almost all his life, it makes sense he would take Holy Orders. How old was Alcuin when he did take these Holy Orders? |
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Alcuin was well known for his passion for education but he was so, in part, because of a desire to stamp out a certain heresy which he believed could be silenced by education. What was the name of that particular heresy? |
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