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1. The scholar Alcuin rose to great heights from "humble" beginnings. Where was he born?
2. Alcuin taught for many years and was well known even in Rome. Who was Alcuin mostly famously supposed to have taught to read?
3. There are always such interesting tales from history as to where luminaries met and how they knew one another; the story of Alcuin and Charlemagne was no different. Where did Charlemagne meet up with Alcuin?
4. Charlemagne was a great believer in education and even sent his daughters to school to learn to read and write Latin. What was the name of the school that Alcuin ran for Charlemagne?
5. It was quite common in medieval times for a king or sovereign, even the pope, to bequeath, or even give a monastery or abbey to a faithful retainer. The income was the recipient's use as they pleased, be they churchmen or otherwise. What was the name of the abbey that Alcuin "owned"?
6. Alcuin was known by many names, for example he was often called Ealhwine (sanctuary friend), and churchmen knew him as Albinus. But what did Charlemagne's people often call him?
7. Alcuin was first and foremost a scholar. Both a teacher and a student he revered learning. What was Alcuin's motto when it came to schooling and learning of all kinds?
8. Alcuin lived mostly in the 8th century but what was his "actual" life span?
9. Alcuin had lived in monastic settings for almost all his life, it makes sense he would take Holy Orders. How old was Alcuin when he did take these Holy Orders?
10. Alcuin was well known for his passion for education but he was so, in part, because of a desire to stamp out a certain heresy which he believed could be silenced by education. What was the name of that particular heresy?
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