- pronunciation: [ˈedʒberˠxt]) and Ecgbert.
German variant spellings include Eckbert and Ekbert.
Ecgberht of Kent, king of Kent (ruled 664–673)
Ecgberht of...
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Blond Eckbert is an
opera by
Scottish composer Judith Weir. The
composer wrote the English-language
libretto herself,
basing it on the
cryptic supernatural...
- "Der
blonde Eckbert" is a
Romantic fairy tale
written by
Ludwig Tieck at the end of the
eighteenth century. It
first appeared in 1797 in a
collected volume...
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Lebrecht (3 vols., 1797), a
collection containing the
fairy tale Der
blonde Eckbert,
which blends exploration of the
paranoiac mind with the
realm of the supernatural...
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Eckbert (c. 1120 – 1184) was a
Benedictine abbot of Schönau, a writer, and
brother of the
mystic Elisabeth of Schönau,
whose life he recorded. Eckbert...
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Egbert Swensson (born 24 May 1956 in Eggesin) is a
German sailor who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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Germany Brothers Grimm Children's and
Household Tales 552A Der
blonde Eckbert 1797
Germany Ludwig Tieck N/A Der Mond
Germany Brothers Grimm Children's...
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story "Das
Bettelweib von Locarno" (1797); and
Ludwig Tieck's Der
blonde Eckbert (1797) and Der
Runenberg (1804). For two decades, the most
famous author...
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Cathar stems from Gr**** katharos, "pure". One of the
first recorded uses is
Eckbert von Schönau who
wrote on
heretics from
Cologne in 1181: "Hos
nostra Germania...
- Weitramsdorf. They had
three children before divorcing in 2002. Then she
married Eckbert von
Bohlen und
Halbach (b.
March 24 1956). Carl Theodor,
Count of Ortenburg...