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- Albert of Stade (c. 1187 – c. 1260) was a German monk, historian and poet. Albert probably studied in the school of Bremen Cathedral. He joined the Benedictine Order and entered the near Stade. He rose to become prior and in 1232 was elected abbot. He was opposed both to the lax enforcement of the Benedictine Rule at Harsefeld and to the introduction of the stricter Cistercian observance. For this reason he resigned as abbot in 1240 and joined the Franciscan friary of Saint John in Stade. In the same year that he became a friar, Albert began writing a Latin world chronicle, the Annales Stadenses or Annals of Stade. It begins at Creation and ends in 1256. The early portions appear to have been based on Bede's Libellus de sex aetatibus mundi and Ekkehard's Chronicon. As he approaches his own time, Albert becomes, like most medieval chroniclers, both fuller and more reliable. Albert also wrote several theological and literary works while he was a friar. He is credited with Raimundus, a versification of Raymond of Penyafort's Summa de casibus poenitentiae, and with Troilus, a Latin epic about the Trojan War in 5,320 lines. Albert died between 1256 and 1258/1261, although he has sometimes been credited with the continuations added to his Annals to bring it down to 1265. (en)
- Albert von Stade (* vor 1187?; † 9. Februar 1264) war ein Bremer Domherr und Abt, später Geschichtsschreiber. 1230 wurde er Prior und 1232 Abt des Benediktinerklosters Sankt Marien in Stade. (de)
- Albert de Stade (mort v. 1264) fut l'abbé du monastère de Stade (vers Hambourg) en 1232. Il est connu pour sa Chronique universelle, les Annales Stadenses, qu'il commença à écrire en 1240 ; elle présente principalement l'intérêt d'utiliser des sources aujourd'hui perdues. On lui attribue également le Troilus, poème latin en distiques élégiaques de plus de 5000 vers sur la guerre de Troie. (fr)
- Alberto di Stade (1190 – 1261) è stato un letterato e abate tedesco. Alberto è stato un abate di Santa Maria di Stade (1232-1240). Lasciò degli Annales Stadenses oltre a Troilus, un poema sulla guerra di Troia. (it)
- Альберт Штаденский (нем. Albert von Stade, лат. Albertus Stadensis, около 1187 — 5 или 9 февраля 1264) — средневековый немецкий бенедиктинский монах, поэт и анналист. Автор «Штаденских анналов» (лат. Annales Stadenses). (ru)
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- Catholicism (en)
- Germany (en)
- Biography (en)
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- Albert von Stade (* vor 1187?; † 9. Februar 1264) war ein Bremer Domherr und Abt, später Geschichtsschreiber. 1230 wurde er Prior und 1232 Abt des Benediktinerklosters Sankt Marien in Stade. (de)
- Albert de Stade (mort v. 1264) fut l'abbé du monastère de Stade (vers Hambourg) en 1232. Il est connu pour sa Chronique universelle, les Annales Stadenses, qu'il commença à écrire en 1240 ; elle présente principalement l'intérêt d'utiliser des sources aujourd'hui perdues. On lui attribue également le Troilus, poème latin en distiques élégiaques de plus de 5000 vers sur la guerre de Troie. (fr)
- Alberto di Stade (1190 – 1261) è stato un letterato e abate tedesco. Alberto è stato un abate di Santa Maria di Stade (1232-1240). Lasciò degli Annales Stadenses oltre a Troilus, un poema sulla guerra di Troia. (it)
- Альберт Штаденский (нем. Albert von Stade, лат. Albertus Stadensis, около 1187 — 5 или 9 февраля 1264) — средневековый немецкий бенедиктинский монах, поэт и анналист. Автор «Штаденских анналов» (лат. Annales Stadenses). (ru)
- Albert of Stade (c. 1187 – c. 1260) was a German monk, historian and poet. Albert probably studied in the school of Bremen Cathedral. He joined the Benedictine Order and entered the near Stade. He rose to become prior and in 1232 was elected abbot. He was opposed both to the lax enforcement of the Benedictine Rule at Harsefeld and to the introduction of the stricter Cistercian observance. For this reason he resigned as abbot in 1240 and joined the Franciscan friary of Saint John in Stade. (en)
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- Albert of Stade (en)
- Albert von Stade (de)
- Alberto di Stade (it)
- Albert de Stade (fr)
- Альберт Штаденский (ru)
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