The monastery is traditionally considered the place where Desiderata, wife of Charlemagne and daughter of the Lombard King Desiderius, spent her exile after the annulment of her marriage in 771.
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By an unknown first wife, he appears to have had a daughter, Desir�e ( or Desiderata ) ( living 1330-1 ), wife of Geoffrey de Lucy, Knt.
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Pepin apparently continued to live at his father's court even after Charlemagne dismissed Pepin's mother Himiltrude to marry Desiderata, the daughter of the Lombard king, around 770.
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She resented her former brother-in-law, Charlemagne, for his repudiation of her sister Desiderata and his subsequent destruction of the Kingdom of Lombardy and imprisonment of her parents.
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Frowick, representing the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe, said : " There is enormous pressure to find a way to meet reasonable desiderata to proceed ."
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Less than a year after his marriage, Charlemagne repudiated Desiderata and married a 13-year-old Swabian named Gerberga fled to Desiderius'court in Lombardy with her sons for protection.
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It was the prose poem " Desiderata " : " Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace may be in silence . . . ."
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Desiderius, however, had been alienated from Charlemagne by the latter's repudiation of Desiderius'daughter, Desiderata, shortly before, and now moved in support of Carloman's family.
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The press release drafted by Sinfield to promote " Lizard " wryly quoted Max Ehrmann's poem " Desiderata ", which contains advice on how to chart a true course through confusion.
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It's a latter-day version of the belief that " Desiderata " was found on an old Baltimore church wall dating to 1692, when it was actually written in 1927.