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Thomas Ebendorfer (10
August 1388 – 12
January 1464) was an
Austrian historian, professor, and statesman. Born at Haselbach, in
Lower Austria, he studied...
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Bavaria in the
Thesaurus pauperum (1468)[citation needed] and by
Thomas Ebendorfer von
Haselbach in De
decem praeceptis (1439).
Later canonical and church...
- In his
chronicle Chronica regum Romanorum,
completed in 1459,
Thomas Ebendorfer (d. 1464)
states that King
Wenceslaus had
drowned the
confessor (the priest...
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According to the 1463
Chronica Austriae by
chronicler Thomas Ebendorfer, the duke on 23 May 1420, at the
behest of the Church,
ordered the imprisonment...
- of the
original villages in the
district and held the
residence of the
Ebendorfer dynasty. Holy
Roman Emperor Maximilian II
hunted frequently in the area...
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family until 1489,
perusing the
histories of Otto von
Freising and
Thomas Ebendorfer. The
finished work was
exhibited in
Klosterneuburg abbey as a
richly illuminated...
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legend of
Gerard of Csanád, the
works of
chroniclers Simon of Kéza,
Thomas Ebendorfer and Jan Długosz
regarding the
history of the 11th century.
Macartney considered...
- of
Admont (Annales Admontenses) and the 15th-century
historian Thomas Ebendorfer's Austrian Chronicle (Chronicon Austriae)
mention the
presence of the Austrian...