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'''''Gesta Karoli Magni''''' sive '''''De Carolo Magno''''' est opus biographicum vel potius anecdoticum de rebus ab imperatore [[Carolus Magnus|Carolo Magno]] gestis, a quodam monacho [[AbbatiaMonasterium SangallensisPrincipale Sancti Galli|Sangallensi]] anno circiter [[884]] scriptum hodieque a fere omnibus eruditis [[Notker Balbulus|Notkero Balbulo]] (natus c. 840; mortuus die [[6 Aprilis]] [[912]]) attributum.
 
<!--The "Monk of Saint Gall" (Latin: ''Monachus Sangallensis''; the name is not contemporary, being given by modern scholars), the ninth-century writer of a volume of anecdotes regarding the Emperor Charlemagne, is now commonly believed to be Notker the Stammerer. This Monk is known from his work to have been a native German-speaker, deriving from the [[Thurgau]], only a few miles from the Abbey of Saint Gall; the region is also close to where Notker is believed to have derived from. The Monk himself relates that he was raised by Adalbert, a former soldier who had fought against the Saxons, the Avars and the Slavs under the command of Kerold, brother of [[Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne|Hildegard]], Charlemagne's second wife; he was also a friend of Adalbert's son, Werinbert, another monk at Saint Gall. His teacher was Grimald of Reichenau, the Abbot of Saint Gall from 841 to 872, who was, the Monk claims, himself a pupil of [[Alcuin]].