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Echternach (German pronunciation: [ˈɛçtɐˌnax],
French pronunciation: [ɛʃtəʁnax]; Luxembourgish:
Iechternach [ˈiəɕtɐnɑχ] or
locally Eechternoach) is a commune...
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Echternach Gospels (Paris, Bib. N., MS. lat. 9389) were produced, presumably, at
Lindisfarne Abbey in
Northumbria around the year 690. This location...
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Echternach (Luxembourgish: Iechternach) is a
canton in the east of Luxembourg. It is
largely coterminous with the
Mullerthal region. It
borders Germany...
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Abbey of
Echternach is a
Benedictine monastery in the town of
Echternach, in
eastern Luxembourg. The
abbey was founded...
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Echternach Evangeliaria (Echternacher Evageliarien) is the name
given to a
number of
notable medieval evangeliaria produced in
Echternach abbey: the evangeliary...
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Helmut Friedbert Richard Siegfried Echternach (20
March 1907 – 25
February 1988) was a
German Lutheran theologian and pastor, and one of the
leaders of...
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first Bishop of
Utrecht in what is now the Netherlands,
dying at
Echternach in Luxembourg, and is
known as the "Apostle to the Frisians". His father...
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monks established the
Abbey of
Echternach in AD 698, and is
celebrated annually in the
dancing procession of
Echternach. For a few
centuries the abbey...
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Laurentius of
Echternach, fl. 704–722, was a
scribe from
Echternach in
modern Luxembourg.
Laurentius wrote the
Echternach martyrology in minuscule, and...
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Thiofrid (died 1110) was the
Benedictine abbot of
Echternach Abbey, and
writer of
works in
several different areas. He is one of the few
medieval writers...