Adalram

[1] In 824, following the request of the emperor Louis the Pious, he received the pallium from Pope Eugenius II.

[1] During his episcopate the church of Nitra in Pannonia (in what is now Slovakia) was dedicated at his instigation.

[1] The ruler Pribina had recently taken a Bavarian Christian wife, and this church may have been for her use.

[1] He is associated with the production of many manuscripts, including Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 15817 which contains several works of St Augustine and the earliest surviving version of the Anonymous Life of St Cuthbert.

[3] Another manuscript with Augustinian materials, Clm 14098, was presented by Adalram to the Louis the German, duke of Bavaria.

Adalram's dedication in the "Muspilli manuscript" [ notes 1 ]