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<p> a priest and monk of the [[Monastery]] of Corby, in Saxony. He lived in the 9th century, and wrote a history of the Life of St. Hathumuda, the first abbess of Gandersheim, his friend; also a Dialogue, in elegiac verse, on her death, which happened in A.D. 874. The two works are published by D. Bernard. See Pez, Anecdotes, vol. ii; </p>
<p> a priest and monk of the [[Monastery]] of Corby, in Saxony. He lived in the 9th century, and wrote a history of the Life of St. Hathumuda, the first abbess of Gandersheim, his friend; also a Dialogue, in elegiac verse, on her death, which happened in A.D. 874. The two works are published by D. Bernard. See Pez, Anecdotes, vol. ii; </p>
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Agius [1]

a priest and monk of the Monastery of Corby, in Saxony. He lived in the 9th century, and wrote a history of the Life of St. Hathumuda, the first abbess of Gandersheim, his friend; also a Dialogue, in elegiac verse, on her death, which happened in A.D. 874. The two works are published by D. Bernard. See Pez, Anecdotes, vol. ii;

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