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- Amulo abstract "Amulo Lugdunensis (also known as: Amalo, Amulon, Amolo, Amularius) served as Archbishop of Lyons from 841 to 852 A.D. As a Gallic prelate, Amulo is best known for his letters concerning two major themes: Christian-Jewish relations in the Frankish kingdom and the Carolingian controversy over predestination. He was ordained as archbishop in January 841.Amulo was a disciple of his predecessor Agobard and inherited many of his ideas. Amulo collaborated closely with both Remigius of Lyons, who later succeeded him, and Florus of Lyons who served as scribe for Amulo; hence it is not always clear which of Amulo's letters were actually penned by him. He also worked with Hincmar Archbishop of Reims regarding anti-Jewish policies and the debate with Gottschalk of Orbais over predestination.Like his predecessor, Amulo was unable to bring about anti-Jewish policies into the Carolingian Empire. However, he actively pursued \"a policy of coercion against pro-Jewish Christians,\" within his diocese, and his sermons were imbued with anti-Jewish teachings. His work was influential during the mid-ninth century - most notably his Contra Judaeos and his involvement in the Council of Paris-Meaux in 845. These decrees were not ratified by Charles the Bald, since his magnates saw them as interfering with the traditional Carolingian policies regarding Jews; the Canons proposed at Paris-Meaux sought to revive earlier Visigothic laws, including Canon LXXIIII which prohibited Christians from \"showing favour to Jews.\" Nevertheless, both Amulo and his predecessor were instrumental in spreading anti-Jewish attitudes in the Carolingean court, which eventually sparked changes in \"both exegesis and Canon Law.\"".
- Amulo religion Catholicism.
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- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Aachen.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Agobard.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Amalarius.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Angelomus_of_Luxeuil.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Annales_Bertiniani.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Apostasy.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_Herribald_of_Auxerre.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Bodo_(deacon).
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Ezekiel.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Zechariah.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Bust_(sculpture).
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Canon_law.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_Empire.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_archbishops.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_bishops.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_writers.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archbishops_of_Lyon.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carolingian_Latin_writers.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Childebert_I.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Church_Fathers.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Claudius_of_Turin.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Councils_of_Quierzy.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Diet_of_Worms.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Dijon_Cathedral.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Ebbo.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Emirate_of_Córdoba.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Epistle_to_the_Romans.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Exegesis.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Florus_of_Lyon.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Gog_and_Magog.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Gottschalk_of_Orbais.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Hartmann_Schedel.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Harun_al-Rashid.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Hincmar.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Isaiah_53.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Jerome.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink John_Scotus_Eriugena.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Josephus.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Kalonymos_family.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Lothair_I.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_German.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Martin_of_Tours.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Francia.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Midrash.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Ny_Carlsberg_Glyptotek.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Old_Testament.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Patrologia_Latina.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Philo.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_I.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Predestination.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Prudentius_of_Troyes.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Pseudo-Hegesippus.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Rabanus_Maurus.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Radhanite.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Reccared_I.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Remigius_of_Lyon.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Rigbold.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lyon.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Reims.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Meaux.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Rothad_of_Soissons.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Sisebut.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Synod_of_Mâcon.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Theodosius_I.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Theodulf_of_Orléans.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Theutbald_I_(bishop_of_Langres).
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Third_Council_of_Toledo.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Toledot_Yeshu.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Verdun.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Tusey.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink Valentinus.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink West_Francia.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink File:Carlo_calvo.jpg.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLink File:Charlemagne_et_Louis_le_Pieux.jpg.
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amulo of Lyons".
- Amulo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amulo".
- Amulo footer "A Roman portrait bust said to be of Josephus, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark. Woodcut from Die Schedelsche Weltchronik.".
- Amulo honorificPrefix "Archbishop".
- Amulo image "Josephusbust.jpg".
- Amulo image "Nuremberg chronicles f 097r 3.png".
- Amulo name "Amulo of Lyons".
- Amulo predecessor Agobard.
- Amulo religion Catholicism.