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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72699" /> ==
<p> Or </p> <p> Frankish historian, born in Mainyan, in East Franconia; a collection of his letters and his Annals of the Franks, as well as his famous "Life of Charlemagne," are extant; was a favourite of the latter, who appointed him superintendent of public buildings, and took him with him on all his expeditions; after the death of [[Charlemagne]] he continued at the [[Court]] as tutor to the [[Emperor]] Louis's son; died in retirement (770-840). </p>
<p> Or </p> <p> Frankish historian, born in Mainyan, in East Franconia; a collection of his letters and his Annals of the Franks, as well as his famous "Life of Charlemagne," are extant; was a favourite of the latter, who appointed him superintendent of public buildings, and took him with him on all his expeditions; after the death of [[Charlemagne]] he continued at the Court as tutor to the [[Emperor]] Louis's son; died in retirement (770-840). </p>
       
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

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Frankish historian, born in Mainyan, in East Franconia; a collection of his letters and his Annals of the Franks, as well as his famous "Life of Charlemagne," are extant; was a favourite of the latter, who appointed him superintendent of public buildings, and took him with him on all his expeditions; after the death of Charlemagne he continued at the Court as tutor to the Emperor Louis's son; died in retirement (770-840).

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