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Alcuin
(Al¦cuin)
Pronunciation:
/ˈalkwɪn/
(
circa
735–804
)
English scholar, theologian, and adviser to Charlemagne; also known as Albinus. He is credited with the transformation of Charlemagne’s court into a cultural centre in the period known as the Carolingian Renaissance.
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