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- Helmut Karl Otto Beumann (23 October 1912, Braunschweig – 14 August 1995, Marburg) was a German historian. Beumann was the son of a civil servant and...
- March. Saint Matilda of Ringelheim, patron saint archive Althoff 1990. Beumann 1969. Althoff 1999. Rieckenberg & Freytag 1955. Previously a nun, Hatheburg's...
-  43. Beumann 2000, p. 54. Vita Mathildis reginae posterior, chapter 9. Keller & Althoff 2008, p. 158. Keller & Althoff 2008, pp. 159–160. Beumann 2000...
- Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-9026-2. H. Beumann: Rex Romanorum, in: Lexikon des Mittelalters (Dictionary of the Middle...
- Reindal, "Herzog Arnulf". Reynolds, Kingdoms and Communities, pp. 290–292; Beumann, "Die Bedeutung des Kaisertums", pp. 343–347. Avercorn, "Process of Nationbuilding"...
- E. Heyck, Geschichte der Herzöge von Zähringen (Baden, 1891). J. Krimm-Beumann, ‘Der Rotulus Sanpetrinus und das Selbstverständnis des Klosters St. Peter...
- the German writer Martin Walser, published in 1957. The young man Hans Beumann leaves the countryside to try his luck in the city of Philippsburg (a fictionalized...
- of Marburg. He received his PhD in 1954 under the supervision of Helmut Beumann. Wenskus subsequently worked as a research ****istant, and gained his habilitation...
- History of Christian Traditions 103. Leiden et al.: Brill, 2002. Chapter 1. Beumann, Helmut. Widukind von Korvey. Untersuchungen zur Geschichtsschreibung und...
- ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Zimmermann, Harald (1974). "Imperatores Italiae" (PDF). In Helmut Beumann (ed.). Historische Forschungen für Walter Schlesinger. Cologne: Böhlau...