- from 846. His name is
alternatively spelled Everard, Evrard, Erhard, or
Eberard; in
Latinized fashion, Everardus, Eberardus, or Eberhardus. He
wrote his...
- they were
condemned by Pope
Lucius III in 1184.
Monastier also says that
Eberard de Béthune,
writing in 1210 (although
Monastier says 1160),
claimed that...
- Ermentrude,
daughter of
Louis the
Stammerer (born c. 875/78), wife of
Count Eberard of
Sulichgau Ermentrude de
Roucy (958–1005),
countess consort of Burgundy...
-
Andrew Tooke 1731–1748: The Revd Dr
James Hotchkis 1748–1769: The Revd Dr
Eberard Lewis Crusius 1769–1791: The Revd Dr
Samuel Berdmore 1791–1811: The Revd...
- they were
condemned by Pope
Lucius III in 1184.
Monastier also says that
Eberard de Béthune,
writing in 1210 (although
Monastier says 1160),
claimed that...
- Béthune,
Ebrardus Bethuniensis or Bithuniensis,
Eberhardus Bethuniensis,
Eberard, Ebrard, Ebrad; died c. 1212) was a
Flemish grammarian of the
early thirteenth...
-
Wehingen (1404 – Jan 1406 Resigned)
Eberhard von
Neuhaus (1406 – 1427)
Eberard von
Starhemberg (11 Apr 1427
Confirmed – 9 Feb 1429)
Johann von Reisberg...
- Ermentrude,
daughter of
Louis the
Stammerer (b. c. 875/78), wife of
Count Eberard of
Sulichgau Ermentrude de
Roucy (958–1005),
countess consort of Burgundy...
- (c. 750) Amic (???–778), son of
Agilulf Robert (778–???)
Adolf Ernest Eberard (???–812) Bera (812–820), also
Count of
Barcelona Rampo (820–826), also...
- a
family of
industrialists and
married to the
heiress of the
prominent Eberard family, was also a
member of the
Swiss watch industry’s elite.
Vogel moved...