Excerpt from Thiofridi Epternacensis Vita Willibrordi Metrica: Ex Cod. Gothano Edidit Recensuit Prolegomenis Commentario Indicibus
Quando et ubi natus sit, ignoratur. Eum pri maeva aetate in monasterio Epternacensi nutritum ibique primis litterarum studiis imbutum esse Lud. Weilandus inde concludere sibi videtur, uod anno 1031 elevationi (i. E. Translationi) sancti illibrordi.
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